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matter was VIc Brown, a member
of the Meigs County Litter Control
Board.
Brown.explalned that the purpose
of the litter board was to clean up all
Ulegai dumps In Meigs County. He
said a $23,450 grant has been
received by the county for such a
project.
UtheOhloDepartmentofNatural
Resources is pleased with the
county's participation In the Aprll30
program , Brown explained, the
board can apply for a larger grant
next year.
Mayor Eller . Pickens and Fire
Chief Gene Imboden agreed to
contact severa l organizations to
help In clean day. Those who will
participate
to meet at the
municipal buDding at 9: 30 a.m.
AprU30.
Also meeting with council was
John Lisle, a Syracuse-Minersville
Baseball Association

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"Binding arbitration places the
final determination of wages and
other items at Impasse in the balrds
of an appointed arbitrator who Is not
responsible to the citizens or bound
See related stories on page 12
. by local budgetbtg constraints,"
they said.
collective bargaining legislation
Arbitration Is not required In the
now under consideration In the
private
sector where the employer
legislature.
Is
able
to
pass through labor costs to
"The creation of a state super·
the
consumer
In his prices. The
goverrunental agency of appointed
med!atorn1 arbitrators, examiners application of binding arbitration to
public employers is dlscrlmlnatlng
and attorneys over all duly elected
ignores the public Interest, the
and
goverrunental officials Is unneces·
said.
commlssloners
sary and a blow to local representa .
said an employee
Commissioners
tive democracy," they said In a
will have [inal
relations
board
prepared release.

An area union official sa id he Is

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"tickled to death" about the
proposed callback of nearly 1,400
workerS at the Southern Ohio Coal
Co.'s MelgJ mines.
'Tm really glad to get them back
to work," said Don Nunley, who
works at the Athens office of the
United Mine Workers of America.
The coal company a nnounced
Wednesday It Is making '' prellmi·
nary plans" to reopen their three
mines and call back all wor'kers,
some who have been la id off ,over
five months.
A deflplte starting date has not
been set "beCause of e uncerta!ny
of the economy," sa Steve Hiles , a
rlcan Electric
spokesman at
.Power's fuel su y department In
Lancaster.
· said the coal
However , H
, W"!!P.I!!!Ycl!!laf! _ teo! AEP, hopes
to call back wor ers In early May.
Nunley said he dldn 't expect
workers to be called back that soon.
"But things are looking a little

bi;ghter In Southern Ohio." he said.
" The economy is get ling a Utile
better."

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By JOHN DANISZE\WKI
Associated Press Writer
Relen tless floods damaged 41l,(XXJ

authority to determ ine bargaining onsandbag llnesasswollenrtversln
units, which does not allow · loca l Gulf stales surged today toward
officials to appeal thedeterm lnatlon record levels, ,while at least 21.(XXJ
to the courts.
,'"-' evacuees spent a second night away
Whenever a strike creates a from home.
"clear and present danger" to the
::.Tim )"Orst Is yet to come."
'health and safety of citizens, the btu wariled National Weather ServiCE'
nowcalllngforcreatlonoftheboard forecaster Fred Lowery as runoff
requires commissioners to request IJ"Qm ground saturated by up to ~
the board's authoriza tion of the inches of rain bloated rivers In some
enjoin the strike beyond 72 hours.
of the worst Dooding on record in
Commissioners said they "se- Mississippi a nd Louisiana.
r!ously doubt" the board, which
"We've just got to hope and pray
would operate out of Columbus.
these rivers don 't get as high as we
"can understand better than elected
think they will." said Louisiana
county officials the· lmpact of a Gov. David Treen .
strike on services In this county."
F1ooding that began Wednesday
has a lready killed ninepeqple in the
South and broughl to J6 the number
kllled by a storm that hi! California
on Sunday a nd bruughl record cold
and snow to the Rocky Mountains as
wash, HUes said. He said they will be
it moved East.
called back with the ri"St of the
· In New Orleans. wa ter surged
employees.
through entil"l'sectlonsol
Thursday
The coal company plans to retrain
llle
city.
virtually
cutt ing off its I
a ll supervisory and hourly person·
mUllan
resldenrs
from
the outside
nel because of the length of the
~orld when long-&lt;l tstancecommun·
layoffs, Hiles said.
lca!i&lt;iilJ; equipme nt fa !led . Although
The company also w!U begin

Workers were let go In several
layoffs since last winter, the largest
being a furlough of 9W miners In
early November.
preparing production equipment
The layotfs were part of sweeping
for
the proposed restart of full
cost reduction· measures AEP
mining operations a nd begin job
officials lmplem,ent . to help the
bld&lt;!lng procedures as required QY
company throug
recession .
ttie contract with the UMW A.
ty
Reduced de.m and .
HUes said some workers may
!ants
from coal·flred general
have dltler"l'nl jobs or work dllferent
resulted In large stockpiles of coal at
shlftws when they are called back to
the mines, officials said.
the mines.
AEP offlclllls·-had hoped the
Most miners are ready to go back
economy would lmprove fast.e r,
to
work, an em ployee at the No. 2
Hiles said.
mine
saki .
He said the demand for electrlcity
"I
was
ready the the second of
"must continue to Increase If the
November
when they laid me off."
operations are to resume and o
Rutland resident Bob Richmond
maintain a normal rate."
said.
Meanwhile, about 90 employ~s
"I'll be happy to get back, that's
at the No. 1 mine preperatlon plant
for sure," he said.
will be laid off lor a short time
beCause there Is no more coal to

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· the water was recedinrearly toclay,
telephone st•rv ic&lt;' re malnrd spo·
radh: and occas iona l rainshowf'rs
fell.
Ski boats rodP swa mpL'&lt;l po11ions
of Interstate 12 north of the city a nrl

tem(X.'rs flared over waves caused

"This is the worst nood tng we've
ever had, " sa id Ca pt. M&lt;ickWhiteof
the sheriff's office In Ea st Baton
Rouge, La .
Tn•Pn ca lled !he slluatlon "very.
Vl'J'Y sevt'n•'' anddeclatill a st.a teof
&lt;'megcncy In 14 of Louisia na 's 64
pa rlshes . He orderrd 86 Nation&lt;¥
Guard unit s to aid In rescue
operations and estimated 40,00)
homes in his state had been
damaged by ri ~ lng water. _(
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by four·wheel driVl' vehicles ems·
ing nooded streers.
In Miss issippi, the P earl River at
.TacksOn was at .11i feet. a\r('Ody
noodlng som&lt;' nrighborhoods as II
_Th.P hardest -hit arra of l ..t&gt;uls.ut-rUl
conlinurd to liS&lt;' . F looding was
wa
s above l..akc Pontchartra ln
predict('(! along the ML&lt;;Sisslppl
·
north
of New Orlea ns.
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River ln t.T~nnesSN' and New
Mississi
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authorlllcs
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id
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Madrid, Mo. He avy rains hit
residents WCr£' [orc(I(J fi'Qm their
western Florida during the a ft er··
homes. with morf' ready to go;
noon Thursday . with four Inches
Trf'!'n Pstlrnalrd 20.!1Xl pPOple had
falling in s ix hours in PPnsacola .
Desperate holding actions wcl1' been forcE'(\ from their hom&lt;'s In
Louisia na .
under way in a do7.cn SJCiall
Hundred s of roads and hig hwa ys
Soul hem towns. The Amite River a t
were under wat{'J', air traffic was
Den!Jam Springs, La .. wasexp«:ted
to crest a r 41.!i feet. 12 fret over flood cu,1alled and rai lroads we r~·
washl'&lt;l out , making travc ld!ffl r ult.
stage. The Bogue Chtno River was
to crest a t 25 leet thls morning a t Schools wei"P c losed throughou t lh&lt;'
region .
Frank linrown. I.a.
.
Rf'scur&gt;rs fought th(~ir way to
Up to 20 lnc h&lt;'S of rain fr li In
isola
lrd hom&lt;'s, wad ing l h rou~h
southeasrern Louis ia na on Wrdnes ·
nrc
k-&lt;lt'&lt;'p
wai&lt;' r to save Willi am
day and Thursday. th!' weathPr
service sa id . Fourt een inchf'So f ra in Sand••rs, 88. and his daughll•r,
fell in Hattiesburg, Miss .. 11 inch&lt;'s ,leann(', 5~l.ln thef.A~ntillysr'&lt;' tio n o f
New Or leans.
fell in New Orlea n' a nd 10inchPs fpJJ
in Bay Mlncrte, Ala .
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Autopsy shows victim. died
as_ result of .~wo gun wo_unds
GALLIPOLIS - Preliminary
autopsy results show that Barbara
Twyman. 17. Rt. I. Ew!ngton. died
as the result of.two gunshot wounds,
Assistant GaUia Coun ty Prosecut·
!ng At!omey Donald A. Cox said thls
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Twyman 's bOiiY was discovered
late Wednesday afternoon In a
4(J.foot deep wcU on an abandoned
rural moblle ·home site, Just off
Allee Road. approximately four .
mUes I rom Ewing! on.
A 17·year old Point Pleasant
resident, Charles Lee II, has been
forma lly c harged in connection
with the alleged homlclde.
Cox said today preliminary
results of an autopsy conducted
yesterday morning In Franklin
County Indicate the victim suffered
two wounds from .22·caUber·long
bullets.

Citing thl' autopsy re port, Cox
said one s hol ent&lt;&gt;red at the chest.
passed through the h&lt;'art and lodged
In the ribs . The st'Cond bullet
entered at the back of the hmd.
perforated the skull and brain, and
lodgrd behind the righ t eye.
Lee pleaded nor guilty yesterday
to a charge of murder- a felony of
the first degree- during a detention
hearing before Probate-.Tuvenlle
Judge Thomas S. Mo ulton.
Moulton ordered Lee Jncarcer·
a ted at the Ross County .Juvenile
Detention Center at Chillicothe. A
preliminary hearing date o! April J:l
was set lor the case.
During Thursday's detention
hearing, Cox flied a motion request·
Jng the case &amp;gains( ·Lee be
transferred to the general division
of therourt of common pleas, where

he would be prosecuted as an adult
offender
Lee wa s takf\n Into custodY ·and
boo~('d

in connection with the
allege'(\ homicide la te Wednesday
night, wttllln hours oflhc dls&lt;'Overy
of the victim. The sh&lt;•rl(f"s depart·
mcnt · has rPCovered a wPapon
believed ro haVP been involvrd In the
Incident.
,
The she riff's df'J&gt;artmcnt had
been lect to thf' wf' ll site lly an
anonymous tip. Investigators said
Thursday lhl'Y hcilew the v1ctlm
was shot and I hen plaeed in thPwell.
The weapon has been sent. to the
Burea u of Cr iminal Investiga tion
for ballistics tests.
A missing · persons report on
Twyma n was filed with the sheriff' s
office )ast month . According to I he
report. the girl had been missing.
since March 20
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represen tailve.
Lisle said the association Involves
mapy chlldren this year, and It
needs the USI' of diamonds for
practice sessions. Lisle said this Is
the first year lor some tlme they
have had enough children to field a
pony league team.
Lisle added the association has
prepared a field behind Syracuse
Elementary for ptactlce sessions.
He presented councll with a
practice session schedule.
Councilman M!ck Ash, who
schedules games, said It was very
difficult to schedule practice ses·
slons along with a schedule for
games.
Following lengthy discussion,
Lisle agreed to work practice
sessions around games that will be
played a t the Syracuse park.
Usle asked council to purchase a ·
chain link fence for a backstop,
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By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Staff Writer
Syracuse Village Council Thurs·
day night accepted the resignation
of George Hoitnan, village treas·
urer, who had served In the position
·
for more than' 23 years.
Council accepted Holman's reslg·
nation and appointed him manager
of London Pool.
Holman and the pool committee
will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday to
outline this year's pool program.
As treasurer, Holman served
under three mayorS . Dick
Winebrenner, Herman London a nd
the present mayor, Eber Pickens.
Village officials noted Holman has
worked with four clerks and 30
council members during those 23
years In office.
Council also voted Jo support
Clean Up Ohio Day, to be held Aprll
30.
Meeting with councU on the

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St., has been ol"'trated by the Gibbs ~ !nee J une 1~1 .
Patty a nd Gregg Gibbs, Middleport, operators of
The project date for moving the store to the new
Sears in Pomeroy, have purchased larger facj lltles
location
Is June, this summer , and there will be
for the eJ!pans!on of their store.
grand opening observance.
Flnill details were completed Thursday lor the
The Sears Co. has agreed to stock the new loca tion
f&gt;urchase ol the 8,400 square loot building at the
with
a va.rlety of large and small appliances which
Pomeroy· Middleport corporation· limits by Mr . and
can
be
purchased by customers from the floor a n&lt;\, the
Mrs. GibbS from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Putnam of
Pomeruy
operation will go Into a complete line o!
Marietta . The large block structu re last housed th"
Industria
l,
residential and commei·ctai carpeti ng
IGA Store.
a
team
of installers to work h :ally In the
with
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of
the buslne.ss.
carpeting
end
the building alter which tlme Mr. and Mrs. GibbS will
Mr. and Mrs. GibbS have resided at 248 Sevent!l
begin remodeling processes preparing the building ·
Ave. In ~lddleport for the past five yea rs.
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I.ElTF.RS Of OPINION ldrr 11rli'nm~ . Thry ~ hoold lw l~s than .100 w•trd s Inn)( . All
urt' subjt&gt;r l 111 r diling and mulit tw slgnfil with N~mr . ad dr t'N~ and lrh! phun~
numhtr . Nu Ullltifl;ned lt'lh'rs " 'ill ht- puhliMhl•d. l&lt;&gt;ttrl'}j ~hituld tw in 11:'"111 task, a ddrr~11i n,1
inlR, , nul per-n11lllir~ .

I !)ave alluded (one week ago) to have attected some of the Ca.thollc
the document, "Moral Clarity In a blsl!ops. His point Is that In every
Nuclear Age," ~tten by the situation one must see the necesscholar Michael Novak In answer slty, under circumstances, toreillst
to those Catholic bishops who have
by force of anns. In mustratlng the
beenagltatlngforamorallnterdlct plight of the pacltlst, Novak leans
on nuclear weapons even though directly oil the great C. S. Lewis,
designed as Instruments of deter· who described why It Is that
renee. The document In question Is pactfists should earnestly hope that
rich beyond the dreams of poleml· they not succeed:
cal avarice. It Is absolutely predlc·
"Only llboiral socledes tnlerate
table that by the ~ of the year pacifists. In the liberal society, the
anyonewhohasnoitreatedhlmself. !lumber of pacl11sts wW either be
to a rea&lt;)lng of It will be considered large enough to .cripple the state as
either Ignorant or a solipsist.
a belligerent; or not. If oot, you
· A hint of the subtlety of the have done . nothing. 11 It Is large
document's reasoning comes enough, then you have handed over
early, when Novak begins to the state which does tolerate
confrontsomeofthedl\rminasthat pacifists to its totaUtartan neigh·

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Reagan, MX: . right
back at .the start
After nearly lJl months of political turmoil over the MX mlssUe,
President Reagan seems to be right back where he started.
Now, just as In the fall of 1981. the adm inistration Is proposing to putMX
missiles In existing launch silos tha t hold the less powerful Minuteman
weapon. Again, more studies are proposed to develop a better scheme to
protect land·based missiles from Incoming Soviet rockets.
And just as before, the MX missile is sure to Ignite a fireball of
controversy .on Capitol HUL
'Thi&gt; question now Is why would Congress accept an Idea that It already
has declared Is no good.
"We .know It's going to be a difficult vote," acknowledges l'v'Jllte House
spokesman Larry Speakes.
Another administration official, speaking anonymously a nd with
crossed itngers, says, "One hopes that everyone will give a little blt.1 think
the argument Is going to be that it's belter than what we've got now ."
In .dozens of breakfast meetings and private sessions, admlnl.stratlon
representatives h~ve sounded.out more than 200 ll)embers of Congress on
what tyji! MX plan ·might !&gt;&lt;iss: 'Fiie eventual ou teome Is seriously In doUbt.
Orle mes5age from the White House Is that the United Suites already has
spent $4.5 bUlion on MX, and kUling the program now will send that money
down the drain and leave the country' with no new missile as II sits down
with the Soviet Union In arms talks.
Allother new administration tack Is to virtually dismiss any hope of
solving the problem of U.S. land·based missiles being wlnerable to attack.
The administration used to speak · of the so-eaUed "window of
vulnerabUity" In doomsday terms; but now seems ready to shrug off the
Issue.
"There Is no perfectly survivable basing mode for many, many years
ahead." says Ronald F'. Lehman,'deputy asslstarttsecretaryof defense lor
strategic and theater nuclear forces policy.
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Opponents such as Rep. Joseph Addabbo, D-N.Y ., say the MX Isn 't
necessary and that U.S. strategic forces are adequate. Addabbo plans to
lead a new · fight to ktil the MX. along with the B-l · and a new n\lclear
aircraft carrier. He says they would unnecesSarily increase the budget
ctenctt.
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Critics are happy to point out that it was Reagan- the architect of a big
Pentagon buUdup - who dera iled the congressional consensus assembled ·
during the Carter administration for deploying 200 missiles among 4,600
. shelters In the deserts of UIBh and Nevada. Reagan discarded Carter's
Idea. and reopene&lt;;l the congressional baltic.
"All the hoop and holler that went on .during the campaign about
strategic vulnerability and the Russians being ahead. It reaUy hasn't
changed at all in the strategic area exc1ept a bit of a detriment In the sense
that the MX Is not being deploy('&lt;! now , which It would have been under the
Carter plan, ·' says .lady Powell, former press secretary to Jimmy Carter.
Reagan never has had much luck with the MX.
His first Idea - putting the missile in Minutemen silos reinforced by
steel and concrete - was unveiled In October 1981. It was rejected by the
Senate because It did not solve the vulnerabtllty problem . The defense
hardliners In Congress who were supposed to be on the president's side
were not conv inced the .strcngthened silos would do much to protect the
missiles from attack.
f'o~ to come up with a new Idea. Reagan proposed "dense pack"- a
pian calling for the deploy men I of lCKl missiles c losely together In a tract In
Wyoming.
Dense-pack dldn 't haw many friends In Congress- or the Pentagon, for
that matter. Three of the five members of the ,totnt Chiefs of Staff
registered objections to the idPa, and congressional opponents of the MX
teamed up with dense-pack skeptics to kill the Idea.
Within weeks of proposlngdense-pack. Reagan shelved It and appointed
a blpartl&lt;;an committee headed by fonner national security adviser Brent
' Scowcro!t to recommend a system that would be acceptable to both the
Pentagon and theCongn?ss. Thepanel' s pmposals, leakl&gt;d to the press. call .
for putting 100 MX mi ssiles In Minutemen silos.
Reagan Is exjlected to endorse the recommendations next week.
Reagan's hope Is that he can sell the MX recommendatloos to Congress
as a "bipartisan solution ," just as he did with the Social Security bauout
plan drafted by another presidential panel.
An administration official. trying lo promote the Idea of reinforced sil09
again, says, " We know marc about superhardenlng now."
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Today Is Friday, AprilS, the 98th day or 1!~1 There are 'l£1 days leit In
the year ...
Today's highlight In history:
On AprU .8, 1974,baseball ~tar Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves broke
Babe Ruth's lifetime home !'\In record, socking ihe 715th of his career in' a
game against t"" Los Angeles Dodgers. ·
On this date:
'!:en years ago: India took over the administration of the Himalayan
"'rnarchy of Slkklm.

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Infant

"Though you may be nervous at
times, your records show that you
are able to think, communicate and
actin your own Interest ... Based on
the medical evidence, you could do
unskilled work."
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- A 22·year-old woman was
diagnosed as schizophrenic at 14
and had spent almost all her life
since then confined In state mental
Institutions. "Very unsoclallzed,"
nof!ld her psychiatric evaluation,
adding: "One of goals Is to make
eye contact during five minutes of
eacl&gt; gi'OI.p (tbetapy session)."
But the government ruled she
was able to support herself. "The
medical evidence In fil e does
Indicate that she has had a
significant history ol mental II·

Elc611.m IOJeda !~1 at T&lt;'xas tSmit~

Budget Director, In a speech lo the
National Press Club, strenoously
objt'cted to the report or the
advocacy group. He claimed that ·
statistics actually showed the
Infant moratltty rate In 1981 and
1982 showed a decline. But Nancy
Amide!, director of the Food
Research and Action• Center
claimed Stockman was "using
statistics covering aU the wellInsured, white, fully employed
families In the country to justify
cutting b aslc health and nutrition
services!orthepoor."Thlsshesald
Is a poorbaslsforpubllcpoilcy. You
and I know that figures can be
made to prove anything and a
computer In the hands of such an
expert In deception as David
Stockman can be programmed to
prove anything!
A survey released recently by the
ChUdren's Detense Fund, a pt'lvate
non·proflt group. found many aeas
of the country reporting significant
cut·backs backed by President
Reagan. 1be group cited reports
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!ness," the cuto!! notice sta 1911.
- A 28·year-old omnan, dial"
nosed. as schrlzophrealc In 1974 3M
hospitalized six times, was termftl
"actively psychotic" and "unabl@
to make selt-prolet1ive deelslona,
such as whether to eat." She was iJl
a state mental hsopltal - and
pregnant - when her cutoff notlee...._
ar:rtved last year.
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medication, " and that she could nat
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giving way to Nell Allen. who
preserved a 6-2 victory.
"I was throwing a curveball and I
finally got some confidence In it. "
sald~Swan. "My fastball was so
erratic I got Into some trouble
situations and the curve came
through lor me lor the first time In
my life."
In the day's only other National
League games. the Montreal Expos
downed theChicagoCuhs 7·3and the
Pittsburgh Pirates nipped the
Houston Astros 3-2.
EJ&lt;pos 7, Cubs 3

i\P Spans Writer
MUwaukee's Jerry Augustine, a
relief pitcher. found himself In an
unaccustomed role against UJ!'
California Angels - as a starter.
When the game ended, nobody was
more relieved than Augustine.
"I was ttredlate. Ihadn'tgonethls
far In a long time," said the
Brewers' lelt·hander after pitching
eight shutout innings and surviving
a shaky ninth be!orewalldngo!fthe
mound Thursday night with a
complete-game 5-.3 victory. ·
In other American League
games, the New York Yankees
battered Seattle !H, Cleveland
routed Oakland 9-1, Minnesota
nosed out Detroit 54 and Boston
beat Toronto 74. Kansas City's
game at Ba!tlmore was rained out.
Augustine, who started only two
of his 20 games In 1982 and against
the Angels was sl&lt;lrtlng for only the
eighth time since being made a
reliever In 1979, wound up back In
· the Brewers' rotation when Pete
Vuckovlch,last year'sALCyYoung
Award winner, was discovered In
spring training to be the victim of a
torn rotator cUff.
"They say I'm starting for Pete,
but there's no way I can fill his .
shoes," Augustine said. "He's oneof
the best in basebalL !just
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help any way f can."
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For lour Innings he held the
Angels hitless. F'or eight he had
them baffled with a lour·hltter.
Then he weakened and gave up
singles to Fred Lynn and Ron
.Jackson and a home run to Bobby
Grich .
"I started pushing," Augustine
said. "Whenever I got In trouble I
tried to keep the ball down and In the
park. l did It - until Grtch In the
ninth ."
By then. the Brewers had bullt a
5·0 lead, partly on a two·run homer
by Robin Yount and a solo shot by
Gorman Thomas.
"You can't say enough about

Augustine tonight," said Yount.
"He hasn 't gotten much of a chance
tn· the past. and he pitched a great
game."
· Yankees 8, Mariners I
Dave Winfield's thlrtl homer of
the Season, Steve Kemp's second
and Butch Wynegar's first helped
the Yankees win their first game of
'1983.
"This feels good, .. Manager Billy
Martin said. "The first one seems to
be the hardest. Now. hopefully, we'll
be on a roll. After you win a
baUgame, you'll be a little morP
relaxed."
.
Dave Righetti pitched three-hit
ball for 52·3 shutout Innings and left
with a 5.Q lead and George Frazier
mopped up, aUowlng seattle's only
run in the ninth on a double by .!ulio
Cruz.
Indians 9, A's I
Andre Thomton'had two singles, a
double and a homer and drove in
four runs ·- he has e ight RBI
already - as the India ns mauled
Oakland. Len Barker scattered six

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question about our capabilities on
drove In two runs apiece - a U offense. Give us an opPnlng and .
unearned- In Montreal's four-run · we'U take advantage."
fow1h Inning, whUe Bill GuUickson -"
Pirates 3, Astros 2
scattered eight hits and struck out
Pittsburgh's Dale Berra led off
eight.
the ninth with a game-tying home
run . Lee Mazzlili drove In the
Although the season has just
begun, the Expos· are all fired up
winning run wit h a single.
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Rod Scurry, tile thlrtl Pittsburgh
"In thepast,I'veplcked the teams
pitcher, earned the victory wlth12·3
we had to beat," said Dawson. "but
innings of scoreless relief. He struck
this time I think the rest of the
ouI Tony Scott. Omar Moreno and
division has to chase us. We feel we
Dickie Thon after Alan Ashby
have a decent starting rotation and
opened the Houston ninth with a
they can get the job done. There Is no double.

hits In .seYen !Mings whil&lt;' C!Pvcland chased Tom Underwood aft er '
11·3 Innings.
Thornton had an RBI s ingiP In thP
first Inning and another one in. a
flve ·nm second and ripped his
two-run homer In the fifth.
Twins 5, Tigers~
Lan~v Hemdon dldn 'I have tilP
best of days in left fiC'ld for Del roil.
In the first Inning he watched
,lotui Castlno's shot sail over th&lt;'
waU for a homer. And in the th ird
when Ron Washington hit a ny ball
he could get his glove on, He rm1on
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Eastern Eag!ettes varsity softball
Roush started for Meigs, striking
team picked up Its first win of the out one and walking six. while
year with a 13·12 extra Inning reliever Hatfield fanned three and
triumph over the Meigs Marauder walked two In one and two-thirds
reserve squad here recently. East- " ir)nlngs of work. EHS committed 10
ern Is now 1·2 on the year.
errors and Meigs 10 errors.
The Meigs JV 's took the Initial
Eastern Is scheduled to play at
lead In the second inning H. but
Hannan Trace Monday , weather
Eastem pulled c lose In the bottom
permitting.
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Debbie Werry a single.
Angle Spencer went the distance
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Michigan where reductions In Infant death rate has hl133 per 1,101
federal aid have resulted In cut- live births - ·thesarnedeath rate as
backs or 'maternal, prenatal and Honduras, one of the poorest
preventive health services. These countries In Central Amertea.
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lty hard hit by cutbacks and
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agencies, found that nearly 480,1XX) mortallty rate; Pontiac registered
children and women of chUd- a 17, percent Increase. ·
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bearing age lost health services
because of federal budget reduc- America thatonly therichcanhavt! '
tlons that forced 139 community healthy children. We are tumllle
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EAST MEIG:&gt; - '!lie lJlggesr
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. baseball team has faced this season
has been ''Mother Nature." as
seven Eagle diamond matches
have already been postponed due to
wet grounds. All lour ol Eastern's
.. contests were washed out this
week. whUe three more were
erased by the weather last week.
The big Eastern-Southern game
originally scheduled Monday night
at Racine will be played April 29;
whUe the first meeting between the
two schools will be April 20 at
Eastem.
,
The EHS Alumni game Is
rescheduled for April 25, while the
Federal Hocking game was post·
.paned to May 3. Eastern Coach
Scott Wolfe, considering water polo
as an alternative sport. has an·
nounce&lt;l a revision In ·the varsity
schedule plus a new reserve
_
schedule.
Tq"ntght 's Eastern·Wahama
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Joe and MIMie Slxpack are
average Americans who must be
protected against Communism
come hell or high water. 1bat's
what the Reagan administration
believes and they are willing to bet
their country's future and Joe and
Minnie's lives to get their way. ·
Even If they muddle through the
present nuclear crisis, what Is the
effect on Joe and Minnie and their
family ? Let's see!
Like a great many American
families, e ither Joe or Minnie has
lost their jo)J. In order to maintain
the highest peacetime defence
budget In history, the admlnlstra.
Uon has cut domestic programs to
the bone which means that twoyear old Joe, Jr. must suhslst on an
Insufficient diet. Minnie Is pregnant
again. What would normally be a
happy event In the lives of the ·
average American family has
turned to a time of fear and
' desperation. The future of the
Sixpack family Is bleak, Indeed!
•After two decades during which the
Infant mortality rate has fallen , lt Is
on the way up. That Is the f!ndlng of
a recent study by the Good
Research and Action Center, Wa·
shlngton, released last week. They
say the Reagan Administration's
economic policies !!nd budget
cutbacks In health care programs
are to blame.
·
The report oftheacllongrouphas .,
caused scarcely a ripple In tbe
news. In these days of charges and
counter-eharges between !be White
House and the Kremun.lt Is hardly
surprising that the deaths of babies
' and their mothers from ·malnutrl·
lion be overlooked. While Reagan
and Andropov argue tbe case for
the mutual destruction of two of tJie
.world's greatest nationa: the imu·
b"les of Joe and !'dlenie lll!(!m small.
But the fact that from l.9ai to 1!1111
the Infant mortality rate has been
steadUy dropping and to see a
sharp Increase In 1981 · anct '112
should be a warning to us all. It Is
Ume we turned the emphasis from
thepresenttothe!uture. From war
to peace! .
David Stockman, Reagan's

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Craig Swan threw the Phlladel. phla PhiUies a cutve - In . more
ways than one.
Swan , a , fastball ·Sllder pitcher
untu he developed shoulder prot&gt;
Jem.s several y~:&gt;rs :1~, said he
developed a cutveball during the
oH·season "just to show It, and here
we are getting batters out with it."
Although he lsst:ed •11&lt; walks, the
New York Mets' veteran light·
hflder held the Phillles to three hits
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Purging the im.._p_a___:ir_e_d_____r _J_ac_k_A_nd_er_so_n ..
examined many of the unpublished
cases In GAO Illes thatiUustrate the
crazy logic behind the bureau~ratlc
denial of benefits. The cases· were
Initially developed by the Nailonal
Association of Private Residential
F'acUitles for the Mentally Retarded. Though the · facts were
uncontested, the lndl~duats were
notified that they would no longer
get dlsabiUty benefits.
- A 58-year-old woman dlag·
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been committed to psychiatric
hospitals 16 times, Including three
times In 1981 alone. She was
lnstltutX&gt;nallzed by court order as a
danger to herself and others after
she was found dancing In traffic.
Yet the benefit cutoff notice said:

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zardly purging thousands or men.
tally Impaired persons from the
dlsablllty rolls.
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The General Accounting Office
lias told the Select Committee ori
Aging, chaired by sen. John Heinz,
R·Pa.. that a big part of the
problem Is that many of the
bureaucrats who decide whether a
claimant Is mentally disabled are
untrained In psychiatric diagnosis.
Instead. they · rely on lists of
symptoms that are frequently
unrealistic, the GAO concluded.
My associate Tony Capacclo has

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bor, whO does not. Pacltlsm of this
prevent the use of nuclearweapoll8
kind Is taking the straight road to a
by maintaining a system of deter,
world tn · which i!Jere will be no renee In readlnessforusedolntend
pacl11sts." That Would seem plain
to use such weapons. but only Ill
enough, yet the Jmpllcations of that
order 'hot to use them, and do
analysts are Incompletely threaten to use them, but only Ill
appreciated.
order to deter their use." Does thllt
The nuclear unllaterallsts rely on sound to you !Ike sophistry? "That
the argument that one cannoi this Is not mere ratlonallzatlon II
· morally propose to "use" nuclear sho)"'l by the fact that several
weapons, notwithstanding one's generations of nudear weapono
motlves In using them. Novak's systems have become obsolete and
document handles this question . been' retired, without ever havq
extenslvely. " It Is clear," he writes,
been used." That would suggest
"that the complexities of nuclear that nuclear deterrents have In fad
deterrence change the meaning of worked precisely to deter nuclear
'Intention' and 'threat' at these war: and that Is the point of the
words are usually used In moral exercise.
disCourse. Those who Intend tn
Novak reminds us that If Japaa
had In 1945 achieved the capacity 119
strike with · nuclear · weapons
against Sacramento and Portland
even as we deliberated whether to
strlke out at Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, · "one may doubt thllt
President Truman would have
ordered the flight of the Enola
Gay."
In carrying a nuclear Inventory
for the purpose simultaneously of
a) Intending to use It so as b) not Ill
use It, we are apparently engaged
In a paradox. But not one that
eludes ha,r d thought. The primary
Intention Is to prevent nuclear war.
The secondary Intention Is to Ill!
prepared to use the weapons for the
purpose of accompllslllng the flrsL ·
The secondary lnle!illon tn use the
bomb against th~ lll)emy under
certain circumstain!ll Is necesSarIly there In order to fulfiU the
primary lntent1on of preventlnl
their use of it. "For the physical,
material weapon Is by Itself ,.
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deterrent without the engageme!C
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AUGUSfA, Ga. (AP) - The
second round ol the 47th Masters
Go!( Tournament was postponed by
rain Friday and will be played
Saturday, weather permitting..

The "G re.:tt O lds Road StlOW \;1 !e~ Rally " IS SltiJ on ell partiCtpd(lfl(j O lrl'-.
det'11en So. stop 1n now and dr\cow·r the ('x crtemf'nr or Olrl\ "pr u.·tlty C&lt;l t\
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By The Bend

Frida~

Dexter birthday

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Crystal and Tracy, entertained at

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with a party honoring Ted Lane
Dexter of Nelsonville on his 16th
birthday.
Mrs. Manley made !hi: decorated
cake insCribed " Happy Birthday
SWeet i6, We Love You" for the
SUiprtse party. 'Ibe cake and punch
were served to the guests, the Rev.
and Mrs. Odell Manley , the Rev.
and Mrs. Steve Manley and Peach,
Mrs. Connie Manley, Donna and
Roger Manley, Jr., Chartenecadle,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hudson, Kim
and Mary, Mrs. Margret McDaniel,
Debbie Light, and the Rev.. Steve
Tomek.
Others presenting gifts to the
honored guest were Mrs~ Leona
Eblin, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Gilmore, .Ta).: and .Jeannie. Blue
streamers and 'bows, along with a
1•,..,.. sign of congratulations were
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Dorcas Manley assisted tn serving

Organizations meet throughout Meigs
13:

.Details of the District
Daughters of'Arnerlca, annual rall)' to be
held Aprtl 30 at the Carleton School
In Syracuse were discussed during a
meeting of Chester Council323 held
Tuesday night at the halL
Members were reminded that the
district team wIll practice at Belpre
on Aprtl 18, and that a second
practice wlU be held on Aprtl 24 at
1:30 at the Carleton School.

A meeting of the district deputies
and past councilors was announced
for 6:30 p.m. on Aprtl 14 at the
Western Sizzlln Steak House In
Athens. · The past councllors club
wUI meet at the home of Pauline
·Ridenour on Aprtl 13 with Lora
Damewood as co-hostess.
Mary K. Holler presided at the
meeting attended by 39rnembers.It
was reported thai Ada Neutzllng
remains IU. Charlotte Smith's
grandfather died, and that Faye
Kirkhart has a great -

Calendar
FRJDAY
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Coon Hunters will meet
at the club house on Snowball
Hlll Fliday at 7 p.m. Refreshments wlll be served.
CHESTER - There will be
revival services at the Chester
Church o(God, Friday to
Sunday at 7 p.m. each evening .
The Rev. George Sprague will
be the evangelist.
RACINE - Revlval services
end' tonight at First Baptist
Church In Racine. Servlce begIns at 7:30 p .m . with the Rev.
Walter Salter Jr., evangelist.

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middlepori Youth Leag ue slgnup wlll
be Sat urday, 10 a .m . to noon at ·
M,lddlepor1 Park' registration
fee.$4:· for· more Iniormal:lon ca ll ·
992-3.126 or 992-572!1 . .
HARRI SBURG Harris
Baptist Church will have a
potluck dinner Saturday evenIng at 6: .'lO p.m. In the Harrisburg Grange Ha ll. The public Is
lnvlied and please bring table
service.
POMJ::IWY - The Meigs
Count y Retired Teachers Association will meet Saturday al 2
p.m . al the Meigs Museum,
Pomeroy. A special Invitation Is
extended to a ny teacher who will
be retiring within the next five
years and also lo any retired
teacher who Is not a member of
the Association.
HARRISONVILLE - Youth
league sign-up at Harrisonville
will be Saturday, t to :l p.m . at
the Harrisonville SchooL The
entry fee is $5 a nd all te&lt;:ns, both
girl s and boys , are Invited to
par11clpate.

7:30p.m. at the Meigs Museum,
Pomeroy.
POMEROY -Pomeroy PI'A
will meet Monday at 7:30p.m. A
special program will be provided by the lift h and sixth grade
band under the direction of
David Bowen. Science fair
projects will be on display and
awards will be presented. New
officers wUI be Installed.

MIDDLEPoRT ..,.. Revival
will be at the Ash Street Freewill
Baptist Church beginning Monday through April 16 at 7: 30p.m .
nightly. Norman Taylor Is the
evangelist. The public Is Invited .

RAONE - Racine VUiage
Council will meet Monday ·at 6
p.rn . at viii&amp;ge hall; inc.IUded on
IM agenda will be InterVIewing,
of representatives of &amp;insulting
firms for water system
Improvement .

POMEROY - Meigs County
Garden Club Association will
meet 7:30 p.m. Monday at
Trinity Church. Program by the
Bend 0' the River Garden Club;
refres hments, by the Chester
Garden Club.

MIDDLEPORT Meigs
County Salon 710, Eight and
Forty, will ineet at 6:30 p.m ..
dinner at the Middleport Ma·
sonic Temple . Eighteenth ann!·
versary with state officers to
attend, along with members of
Gallla, Athens and Vinton
County Salons.

POMEROY - Ohio Valley
RUTLAND -Square dances .
Commandery 24. Knlghts Tern·
every Saturday at American
plar, will meet 7 p.m . Monday,
Legion .Post, Peach GrovP
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Road, Rutland, fmm 9 p.m . untll
Order of the temple will be
I a.m. Public Is lnvltL'CI.
conferred.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Pomeroy Volunteer FlrL• Depar1ment will
have Its first chicken barbecue
of the year Sunday, beginning at
. 11 a .m . at fire station on
Butternut Ave.

MONDAY
POMEROY - Image Seeker
Ca mera Club will meet Monday

POMEROY - Image Seeker
Camera Club will meet at Meigs
Museum Monday, 7: 30 p.m.

POMEROY -TherewUI be a
revival at the Ash Street Frewlll
Baptist Ch4rch"April U to 16 at
7::10 p.m . nlghtly . Evangelist
will be Norman Taylor. The
public Is Invited to attend.

Happenings ·
Handicaps topic of program
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ATHENS- " HandicappedNow What! ? " Is the theme of a
day-long program scheduled for
Wednesday,' Apr1113, on the Ohio
University campus.
Featured speaker wUl be
Bonnie Consolo, a paraplegic,
who wUI give a public talk at 7
p.m. In Irvine Hall.
Also sc hedult.'CI are a li-day
de monstrations and simulations
In Ba'ker Center ballroom of how
handicapped lndiVtduals adjust
to their environment. As pan of
the program, Ohlo University

administrators will par1Iclpate
In simulated situations such as
traveling between campus
buildings by wheelchair.
The event Is sponsored by
Ohio University's ·collel!l: of
Health and Human Services and
University College, with oooperatlon from Beacon School, the
Girl Scouts, the Center for
Human Development, the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation and Echoing Meadows
Vlltage Inc.

Rutland Scouts yard sale
Rutland Boy Seoul Troop 240
will hold a yard sale Saturday, 10
a .m . to 5 p.m . on Salem Street In
Rutland t.o raise. money for

summer camp expenses. In
addlt)on to miscellaneous Items,
food will also be for sale.

Baby day at Syracuse
church
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Baby Day with dedication of
Infants and recognition of child·
ren under two yeaTs old wUI be
observed at the Syracuse

Churcl) of the Nazarene, Sunday, 10: al a .m. Mrs.•Tames ·
Kittle, cradle roil superintend·
ent, wW have charge of the

service.

granddaughter. Clarice Allen ~t
word of her appreciation for a gtft
and cards du~;lng her
hospitalization.
A layette shower was held for
Susie Pooler Petrie following the
meeting.'

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Middleport uterary
A review of the book, "The
Kingdom" by Robert Lacey, given
by Mrs. Sibley Slack highlighted
the Wednesday ntghtmeettngo!the
Middleport Uterary Club held at
the home of Mrs. Fay Sauer.
Mrs. Slack In her revlew pointed
that the story Is of a country where
routine computer printouts always
open with the words ... "In the name
of God." The place Is Saudta
Arabia, the place where men grew
up In goat hair tents, but now
dominate the money markets of the
world, she said. She noted that the
country publicly executes In the
streets the murderers and adulterers, and Is the only country in the
world to bear the name of the
family which rules It, Saud.
For roll call members named a
well-known Arab. Refreshments
were served to the 12 members and
a guest, Mrs . Paul Haptonstall.
Mrs. Richard Owen presided at the
meeting.

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POPPY DAY _ Jtac~e Mayor Charles Pyles

proolabned May 21 as Poppy Db.y In the village of
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event Is sponsored by Racine American
Le...- Post 602. Pictured are, 1-r, Tabitha WUHord,

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Miss Poppy, JUUery Himl, Poppy Prtncer!rB; Mayor
Pyles, and Angela Carlelon, Lll&amp;le Ml!r8 Poppy. 1be
youn• , ....._ wiD ...,..__. iL• Le....._ -• the
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Syr acuse. Mr . and M r~ . Byron H ull
of

Columbus

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Mrs.

Carl

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mate1·na l great ·grandparrnts .

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AWARD - Mnl. Pam Calvert recenUy was
presented a cash award and alnjmed certlllca&amp;e by
Acting State Director lor Fanners Home Admlnl8tratlon In Ohlo, GleiUI J. Herillzer. Mn. Calvert Willi
recognized for her ou&amp;lltandlng work and contribution
to the local Fanners Home Aclmlnlsb-allm Office In
Pomeroy haYing
a number of emergency

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larmef loans In 11182 lor tile Pomeroy office. She also
was recognbed fl!r the outstanding overall office
maaapmlellt and 888lstance provided to applicants
and boiTOwers. With Mrs. Calvert Is Archie SteKall,
local oounty supervisor. Inquiries concerning
services provided by FmHA should be directed to·
ll9'U844.

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First gradf ·- JUI Blake, Beth Sw;klrit,

Fred Larkins and Scott Hauber
attended an Easter dinner at Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Bogard. De Witts

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Melody Rober1s and Ernestine
Hayman went to l Ravenswood
shopping Monday evening.
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Hauber and
Melody spent Easter with Mrs . Ora
Sinclair, Sumner Road. Also att~ing were Mr. and Mrs . Charles
Stne1alr and Chad, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bowles, Mike and Diane,
Delores Hawk and Robbie, all of
Pleasant Ridge, Jim Perkins:
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Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dougle Ball, Montgomery, W. Va.
called on their parents, Mr. and
Mrs . Millard Ball.
Mrs. Ernestine Hayman was
honored with a bitthday party at
the home of her daughter and
family, Mr . and Mrs. Elbert
Fitzpatrick, Lancaster. Also attending were the Bob Fitzpatrick
family, Linda Weber and fiusband,
Cathy and Dave all from around
Lancaster. She received many nice
. gifts.

By Melody Roberts
Congratulations, Johnny Newlun
·on graduatlilg from the Buckeye
Hills NUI'Ite Assistant training.
.Johnny completed the l!Jl hour
·,._ tourse and ts married to Mary
. · Pierce Newlun and they-have three
•· daughters, Crtstl, Tina, and Ca~rie.
Mr . and Mrs. Harold Ball,

The annual mother-daughter
banquet was announced for May 7
with Martha Dudding as chalnnan
yours or theirs. Why not talk up
By HELEN BOTI'EL
· when Racine United Methodist
eondomtnfum-IMng to your neighDEAR HELEN:
The Daily Sentinel
Women met In the church social
The woman who complained bors?- H .
(USPS 14S-f1(141)
room recently.
abOut her neighbors' kids overrun·
A Dh·lilon ot MuUimedlM , 1m:.
Arrangements were made ·to
. Got a problem? An adult subject
nlng her yard · asked for readers'
Published every ·afternoon. Monday
serve the dburer for Alp_h a Della . ,suggestions.:·· All ·i have I&amp; · fordl~usil:ton? Yo11 can talk It over
.ttfrouRh Frlclay, 111 Court Street, by
th:e Ohio ValleY P'u bllshingCommp.iny .
·Kappa on-April 18 at6::.l p.in. Clara · commiseration~
tn ber column If you-write lli Helen
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Mae Sargent Is the dinner ·c hairBottel,
care
of
this
newspaper.
When· we first moved here, our
4~769 , 992 · 21~ . Second class postage
man. Several sick and shut-In calls
neighbors had two teenagers_arid ~------------i patd at Pomeroy. Ohio.
were reported and Etta Mae HIU
one pre-teen. Both parents worked
Member: The Associated Press, In·
and Margie West reported on their
land Dally Press Association and the
as did we. Their kids came Into our
American Newspaper Pulljhers As50- ·
special visits to' tlle nursing homes
yard and stripped our tree of nuts.
elation. National Adver tts ng Repreand hospitals this month. Cards
sentative, Branham Newspaper Sales,
They brought their friends to
733 Third Avenue, New York, New
were signed for several members
rollerskate .on our porch and walk;
York 10017.
who are Ill.
played handball against our house,
POSTMASTER: Send address to The
Francis Roberts and Ruth Wolfe
broke windows and the windshield ·
Dally Senllnel, 111 Court St., Pomeroy,
had the program us!ng"Loavesand
on a parked car.
Ohio 4~769 .
Fishes' ' as their topic. Readings and
They drove their cars across our
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songs were Included. Refreshments
lawn; played Sunday football In the
By Canter or Mator Route
were se!Wd by Mrs. Roberts and
street .. breaking out front
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shrubbery.
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One afternoon the pre-teen sat In
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a nearby tree and yelled ob&amp;cenl·
Dally ..... ......... ...... ... ..... ...... 20 Cents
ties at me while I worked In the
Plans for the annual Founder's
Subscribers not desiri ng to pay thE' cargarden. Her collective cats mated
rier may remit In advance direct to
DayobservanceonApr1128at6p.m.
and· squalled under our house and
The Dally Sentinel on 3, 6 or 12 month
at the Holiday Inn, Gallipolis, were
basts. Credit will c given rarrler each
on our roof, not tospeakolustngour
1
month.
Before
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Buv
made at a recent meetlngoftheOhlo
flower beds for their potty - and
Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
No subscrlpllons by ~all permllted In
you know how that odor lingers!
towns where home carr ier service Is
PH. 992-7161
Brenda HUI presided at the
Their dog tore up our trash and left
available.
meet lng. A rock and roll paliy was
calling cards on our lawn.
MAIL SJJB..~CRIPTJONS
anno1-1nced for Aprtl 23 at the
Every holiday was a fireworks
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Pomeroy Legion· hall, 8 p.m. with
13 Weeks . .... .................. ... .... $14 .04
::rd of rockets landing on our
26 Weeks
.................... $27.30
husbands and other guests to be
52 Wee ks ............................... $51.48
invited. Members will have a yard
Out1dde Ohln
Ah, but finally the kids grew up,
ND AVE.
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sale !his weekend at the Richard
13 Weeks .. .. .............. ............ $15.21
got married and moved away.
OH
26 Weeks ........ ..... ................. $29.64 .
Rupe home on Wright St.
52 Weeks ........... , ................... $56.21
Peace! And then .. , the ·kids had . ._,jjMiiiiill
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Dr. Margie Lawson had the
program on "Tile Pretty Smile,"
kids, who
their
grandparents tl;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
about
threevtsll
times
a week.
with comments on the care of teeth.
Now Grandpa gets out In back
Officers wUI be elected at the April
and shows Grandson how to throw
19 meeting.
rocks over our fen~ at our dogs,
driving them wild, and how to shoot
a pellet gun at birds so they fall
Injured In otii' yard.
Dale Stoll, Meigs County Exte nThe children delight In teasing
sion agent. home economics, was
our dogs, and no one stops them.
guest speaker at the recent meetThey've almost ruined our tail
Ing of the Wildwood Garden Club
fence by climbing on It; and If a
held at the Forest Run United
child falls on our side, 1 suppase
Methodist Church. Mrs. Stoll
we'll be sued.
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showed slides of several wall
We've tried all the nice things in
hangings which she had created
the book, like vegetables from our
using family heirlooms and ,picgarden, homemade jam. These
tures. She suggested that before
people still enjoy tormenting us,
hanging anything on the wall. a
though sometimes they're friendly .
layout to determine placement and
If anyone has a sol4t1on, please
colors he made. She said that
send It! - HAD IT WITH KIDS
popular now are wall hangings of
AND:GRANDKIDS
fabric. ---·-DEAR HIWKAG:
A potluck luncheon was enjoyect
The only real solution Is a move:
preceding the slide presentation.
Mary Nease had the blessing and
also gave a reading on April and a
story on Jesus by -Norman VIncent
Peale.
An Invitation to the Rutland
Mrs . Bessie Mitchell of Colum·
Fliendly Gardeners' open meellng
bus
Is here lor a vlstl with Mr. and
April 27 at the Rutland Civic Center
Mrs.
Osby Martin and son, Adam,
was read.
Miniature arrangements of Middleport. They were Joined for
spling fiower5 were displayed by Easter dinner by Mr. and Mrs.
the members. Guests were Mrs. Henry Werry, Pomeroy.
Theresa Kramer o! near QeveKathleen S&lt;z'?tt, Mrs. Betty BlackYour dOQe will be really mavin' at top speed
wood, Mrs , Pa Smith, Mrs. Mary land and Mr. and Mrs. .Mike
Hammer, Columbus, spent Easter
Kay Roush, Mrs. E~ Roush,
tor Hearty'... hlgh quality, nutritious chunks
weekend with Ml'. and Mrs. Bob
Mrs. Jean Nease, and granddaughcontaining a hearty 21 'lo protein content to
Hoeflich and daughter, Jayne.
ter, K1p2berly Sayre.
help give your hard-working, hard-playing
pals"extra energ.y. and great health!

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held that evening. Everyone
asked to bring a pte If possible.
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have been called on by Mr. an
Mrs . Steve Salisbury and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Larkins,
Wesley, all of Gallipolis, Mr. and
6271(, ltd Ave., Gallipolis
Mrs. Kenny Larkins, Mlddil:&gt;port.
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Bn!tt Baker, Oodle Oelancl. Sharla Cooper.
Starey Doo~n, Tara Gerlach. Dartn Logan.
Tat1tha Phllltps Amy Searls, Robby Wyan.
' Fourth grade'- D. J . Herman · x, Stv:llY
Pullins. Catlna Wolle. Ertca Elias. Ja!IOn
Smith, Teresa Deem. Lone Falls. SILSOn
Houctttns. Missy Nelson. J""'ph Smtih. Ken
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wiMer at this week's meeting of
toPS OH 1466, Rutland. She was
presented a charm, a ribbon and
receipt for dues for a month. Sholiy
Wright presided at the meeting
with a fund raising project being
carried out to ·assist with expenses
of Area Recognition Day attend·
ance. A new contest, PoP the
Balloon, was started and will
' conUnue thrOugh May lll.

Tex as: are announcing the birth of
their first child , Ke nneth R. Cook,
Jr .. March 27 at the Holzer Medical
Ct'nter . The Infant weighed six
pounds, two ounces and was 18
Inches long.
Paternal grandparrnt s arp Mr.
a nd Mrs. Raymond Cook. Syra ·
cuse. Mat ernal grandp..·u·ent s arP
Mr. a nd Mrs. Rolx'n Willis.

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Commu nion on Ill&lt;&gt;. Ch-.;;t Sunda\ or f'ach
munth, and c"Omblnrd with m orning prayf'r
on thl.' third Sundav. Morning pra,\ w and

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on o.~ll ot hf'r Sundays or tht' month.
Church School and n ursrry carr pro; 100:1
CoffC'f' hour In lh&lt;' Pansh Hall lmmNitlll('l~ '
follow!~ ltv&gt; SC'TVIC't'.
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POMEH.OY CHURCH OF( 'I-Ifl.IST. :ll:!i\
M,11 n St N('ll Proudroot. p;.1 stor Biblrsc hoo l,
9 l l .Lm .; morning wo r10hip Jn ·y~ a m .
You tO rl'l('l('lini{S. 6 :10 p m . p vf'nin ~ '-' OI'"' hip.
7 ll p.m. WednC'Sdi:Jy. m.s;tht P' a\'PI mr, 'lihJ!
and Rlblr s1Udv, 7~.ll p .m
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1lfE SALVATION ARMY . ll:i Aufl('tnur
AvC', POfTl('I'0\1. M rs . Dora Wtn mc In r h.lll.:l '
Su nday hoflllC'S.., mf'r' t mE!. 10 a m : Sun&lt;la,·
~ hoo l. 10: ll u.m. Sunday Sc hool YPSM
Elo[S(' Adams. leudi'r 7 :ll p m . Sl !IV:Itlon
ll'll'('finR. varlou ~ "pralo:l"n and mustc ~pi"'·
riab Thursdav- IL: .11 a.m . to'l p m , I.ad if·..,
l ~om(' l £aguc, m('JTI\:x&gt;r.o; 111 d taJ):f', all
"'-OflM"O invl lt-d , fi : .J~ p .m . Thur~a .'. f'lli'V!"
('adr'l C'las.s !Young Propll• Ri blrt . 7:.t1 p m.
Rlblf' Study and Pra ybr 11'\("('llng, OJX•n to ttl('
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ASK FOR ADVERTISING - IT PAYS!
For a retailer, the advantage that news~pers have over television can best be described as:
(a) News conte.nt, features and circulation
(b) Reach, readers and page size
(c) Color, response and press capacity
(d) Number of Items, reach and cost
(e) Number of Items, reproduction and service

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kow~k l. pastor : R ll &lt;1 Wh1t r Subb&lt;tl h SrhlXll
SUp!. ~bOOth School I ~ d t::! p .m on Sa tutdd\
w ith worship Sl'l'\'k f'S tollowlng &lt;Jt :1 l :i pm
Rl!I1.AND F'IRST BAPTIST ('IIUR&lt;'II SJo,;t('r Harrlf'tt Warnf'r. Supt Sundu.' Sc honl.
9 :Jl a m .• m orning worship . HI -I~• a m

A TV rate-card can best be described as
(a) An Inflexible list of prices
(b) A set of negotiable prices, as realistic as the sticker
price on a new car.

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Mann. m !ni-:!Pr: Willi &lt;.~ m Snou ffl'l , Sund:11
School sup! Sundav School . 9 .W1 a m ,
MO!'rl iflj;! WO!''!hl p 10: :1111 .m .
FIRST SOlJrHF.RN RA PT I~'L Pofl)('rm
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S u n d&lt;l~' S.:·hool SuPf'r ln!C'nd.-nt
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S('hool q 1l Ll m. tTUJmlng wol"'htp 10 :111
P\'Pnin.[: worship. i :111 p m Mld '-''('('1 pr.t\t'l
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lt•r Rd. l...41n~"""'' ' 1{('\ . li. i\ ll ught '!-.,
Pastor. Sundav Sf.'hOOI 10 u.m Se-t' K'~ un
T'Ursduy. Thurst1a v .m d Sundav 7.:•t p m
FJ\1'11 1TABI· RI\OM' l .E f'l-f UHCH ll.lllk•\
Ru n Hnud. Rf'\ • l·:mnl('fl Ro wSo.1n Jl&lt;islm
Handlfo~· Dunn • .;;u pt Sunduy sc:hool 10 ,, m
~nda.v ' ''l'llln): S(•rvlc'f' 7 :w1 p m. Oibl1 ·
II';K'hing, 7 :10 p .m 'lllu1sda ' .
SYRAC'USF: MIS.~JON. C'hl'rt' Sl . Svr.1
ruse&gt;. St:&gt;I'\·I&lt;"N;, 11'1 a.m . Sunda\ 1 E\'l'nln,.-:
st:n•icr-s Sunduy u nd Wl'drwsd av 7 p m

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CHURCH. Routf' 1. Shad&lt;' Bihi('SC'hool 7 p m.
Thu rsday ; worship SPrv iN' R p m
POME ROY WF.!'il'SrDF CHURn! OF'
CH RIST. ~ W. Main ~t .. 9!t2-52.'t5 \'tJ:a l
m ustt' ,SUndar worship 10 a,m.; Blbk&gt; study
11 a fil ; "~ hlj:i7 fq) til WC'dnf'Sd~n Bibl('
..; tudv. i p rn .
OLD DF.XTER RIBU: CURISTIA N
C'HURf ll - Cll flon Lucas. pa ~ t or. Sunda1
School !l:.ll a.m . Mr.-; Worlr ' Fr~nrh, ~upt.
PN'achinli! sc-n•ic'f'S ftr"'t and th ird Sun&lt;la' ...
followl n~ Sunda ~ Si:'honl
Youth m«'I:'IHI,i!
cwrv Su nda.\ . 7 ll p.m
{;RA H AM IJN I TED MJ-:TIIOOIST
Pn&gt;achin,e: 4&lt;11 a m . ftrsl anfl "'"('Ond
Su nd&lt;t\S of cw·h month third ,md iow th
Sundavs •·ach month. worsh i p ~rv i ~;J 1 7. 1()
p m . Wf'dtl('Sda_.. f'Vf'ninll " o.~t i l! p.m .
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UNION . l..aWr('1'lC"(' Man If',\ .
pasiOI : Mrs RuSSf'\1 Young. Sunda~ Schoo l
Sup! Sunda\ School II: l'l a m E\'f'nlng
,wonohip 7 :.1 p.m . wronf'Sd,ty pra\l' l m'('t
I n~ i . :11 p m.
MT MORIAH f'IIURCH OF (;GO. Racine •
- Rt'\' . •Ja!TIC"S Su!l('f'{IC'Id, pastor. Mornlnc
wors/tl'p 9:45 :~ . m .. Sundav S&lt;'hoo i iO: -'5 &lt;.1m .
('\l('n ln~ worstilp 7 p.m. 'J'\K&gt;sday. 7::'11 p.m ..
ladk'5 prav('r fl'l('("!illS: W~I'W"Sda~· 7&lt;Jl p rn .

None of the big chains is currently selling one of ·the following
items.
(a) Frozen meats
(d) Checking accounts
(b) Udder balm
(e ) CableTV
(c ) Liquor

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MIDDLEPORT FmST BAPTI ST. rornf't
Sixt h und PalrrK'I. I he&gt; Re-v Mar)( M rC!un~ .
Sunda' sdlOOI 9: 1!1 a .m .. Dan Wh itt•. Su nd ,t~
Sc hool supt .. .John R••lbt•l. Sr .. assl sup! .

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L 'l)· p m. W&lt;'dnrsd"Y· includml!: ww tor~ .
N~r travers. j unior astroanuts. and lunlor
and senior hl2h BYF: choirprar l lrr~: llp m.
W~ay;
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7&lt;11 p .m
CHtiRC'H OF CHRIST. Mlddlcplrt . ~th.• nd
M&lt;~ln. Bob M ('Jion. m l nll'lcr: AI Har1!00n ,
asSCX'Ial(' minls!C'r; Mik&lt;' Ct't'lach, Sunda y
~hool Supc.&gt;rinl('n&lt;.k.&gt;nt . Bibk&gt; ~·hoot. ~ ; l'l
a.m .: ITIOfTllnl.: wbrship, 10: l'l a.m; ••wni~
wors hip 7 p .m . WC'dnesday B lblt' Stu&lt;lv and
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over free; and dallies with news over non-dailies without news
because he rec{)gnizes, ip each case, the Inherent superiority
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RENF.. lo-pa~tors, FW/. Chark's Co~· ll'1i'NI
Reo\·. Nai'IC\I Coylf&gt; Bill Whllf', Sunda,ll' sd'IOOI
su pt ' Sunda~ SC"hool. 9::11 a.m .: mo rn! ~
Wors hip. 10: :l) D.m.: !'uOOa,.Y ("V('n~el lstic
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OF MEIGSCOUNTY . Il('V. Wando ,Johnson.

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10: 1~. Bible Study n..loy, 10 a.m.; Blblo
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TERI AN ('bUJ"('h. Ch utrh School. 10: l~.ll . m .;
mom~ wonhlp. U : ;IJ a .m .: Bl!HP. Study.
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Rtm.AND CI!URCII OF GOD. Puior.
Rov. •Jolin Evano. Sw.day 1&lt;hool. 10 a:m .;
!lluldl,v -.tdp, U a.m.; Clllldr.o'o chur&lt;h,
11 a.m.: !lwolay ......., """""'· 7 p.m.;

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UNITED METHODIST C'HURC'II
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NORTIIEAb'T C'LllSTER ·
H..l•\·. SE• Idon ,lohrloion
Rf&gt;,·. Rk:hard 1bomWi
ALFRF:O. - - Chun·h ~hoo t ~ :111 ,, m

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Down the hill i!o a vtllll cenk-r of thi s com·

HAZEL COMMUN!n· C"Ht:R(' H, N('ar
Lon12: Bo!lom. E d S«·I lia r! . pastor Sunda\
school q·:JI u.m , Wm shlp 10· ]1 a.m ..
Pr.1.vPr mf'f'llnl'!: 7::111 p.m. T huNioy .
MIDDLEPORT FHJ::EWII I RAJYfiST
Cornl'r 4.sh and Plum 1-C'..,Iif' il fl~ · man
pastor Sunda,\ S&lt;-h:lol 1ll .t m . Morni ng
Worship, 11 a. m .. Wt-dnt'!ooClm .tnd Saturday
M' IVK1 '~.

SYH.Al'l'SI. F!l! ST ( ll l' IU ll 01· t ;OIJ ( '"ll',t.:l' { lr lct Jl&lt;'hllll' Wo 1" h ip "''1'\ 11 '1'
Su n(\,1\ 11 I'• 11 Ill Sunilol\ "rht wll 11 1 nr
nnr ... h lp "'' ~"~ ll'l' 7 ~ I p m T hw"' l.l\ pr .ll l 'l
ml l 'li n ~-: i ll l pIll
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.'.nd somelhlng more lt Uk~ $. Our IMng
needs 1M finn undergirding of f&amp;iti'o In God

Gen era l M er cha nd1 se
Rac m e ~ 4 9 - 2550

g:vl'm ng

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Luke
Lul&lt;e
I Cotinffl/sns
18 1· 11 14:13-35 14:50-53
15 1· 1 I

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Thursday

Romans

Fnday Saturday
Romsns Romans

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9:30

10:5·2 1

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Just yo u watch . One mornln~ several
month! he-nce you'll see the family from 60 1
Meadow Lan~ head down the hill to worship
W you 'll know someone s drel!mhouse Is
on th~ wll)' to be&lt;:om1ng tl1~1r drettmhom e.

J.t- a m .• UM,YI'. tl 'lllp r!J ' l 'MW
THird Tut.-,d .... ,. 7 'Ill p.m Communi!' ffr' ~;. t

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Sunda.' .
CHF)o.IER ~hoollftam ;

CE N11W. CU STER
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stank&gt;y \\ . M t ~trif itold

Rt•v. ICit hU:rd Rotht•m ldt
Rf'v . Roht•n F.. KohO.OO
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Kotw rt Rld(&gt;r, .Jr
ASBURY rS v1a r u ~' l - \\ or shlp, 11 a .m ..
Ch urf'h School . •• r1 &lt;r. m.. ('h,li'.C.C' Brhlf'
St ud\'. W4"dn&lt;'~ LI\. i ~1 p.m : l 'MY. . liN!
llrPsda.v . 7 '11 p.m : {'hOJr H1' ht'ars. 1l.
W&lt;'dnl'o;da\ ll .'11 p m . L;MW . fourth Sundm
n 1'1 pm
EI'\TFH~RISF- Wo,.., htp 11am . Churrh
S. ·hoot. 111 a .m . Btbli · S !~h , Tut '!&gt;t [ ;~;, i ·r1
p.m ; UM W Fir"' Mund.n
1.:•1· p m ..
GMY I·,Su nd.n . t; pm C'ho11 l t' hl'.ll-.....:11 . 11.:~1
p m " N l n('Sd•H
l·l .AT\o\'OODS - ( hurl'h St·hool Ill :1 m ,
WI\! shtp. 1 H.m . 'flthl1 ' Stud' . ·r hu NI&lt;I\ 7
pm . L MYF :-&gt;undd\ . hpm
F'tmF'S"l fl l ! \ - \\or·o.; h tp. ~ 1. 1 m . I l'IUJt'h
~· hnol
111 ,, m
( htlll ' P1 ,tcllc'r' 'T\wsrl:l\ .
h 1'1 p m . UM\\ . 111 ~l'l'ul''i(] ;l\ i 'II p m
1U 'ATI I 1M iddlf'[X•1t1 - C'hurt h S( hool
~~ . 'll a m . Wn• "'h'P· Ill 'Ill iJ m . B1hlt · StUlh .
T UC'sdU\ , 10 a m .. UMW ~'( ·ond Monda\ .
i :JI p.m. UMM. third :vlondLII. i .10 p m
M I I\:EHSVII.I.F: - Woro.;h lp Sl:•r '\ \CC'. HI
,, m : Ch urch S('hool, I I a m.; L'M'/1'. lh lnl
Wt&gt;dnf'SdLI ,V. 1 p m Chc,l r praC'Ilf1' MnllCid \
i 'II p m
PFAH l. ('JI ,\P FI - Wm ... hip Sr-1'\irf' 111
a m . C' hu r c- h s-; hoo1 I 1 a m UM\\'. '&gt;('('~ 10d
'l'uC'Sda\, i :ll p m . l 'MYF \,,... t '1\ic'S(I&lt;.I\'

7 '1"lp m

POMEHOY - C'hurc·h S&lt;"'hm l. !I l 'i a n1 •
Worship .&lt;;t'f'\'1 ('(' . Hl' :lfl .J m . C"hotr rt 'hl'• lr~l .
Wrd~ u~.
i ..l'l p.m.. VMW. '-t'('(lnd
'1\.rPsda\, 7:.11 p m : UM\\ . 111~ 1 SurKia~ · . 7

am :

UM\'F. Sund,n· 1, p m
H()(l\ SPR!Nf : ~- C:Mrt h S. hoot 11 ~ ~~
.r m , Wor~ hip . 111 ,r m , RJbll' Stud\ .
Wi'tln~~la ,\, i .'Jl pm .. UM 'I'I-' · rS.:•n kll' l.
Sunc:ILIV, ti p .m.. I. IUI]itJI"" I , 1'\'l'l'\ Oftll' l
Sundav. ti p m .
.
RU11 .AND - Chur('h S.:·hool. ~:q:1 am .:
Wor!ih lp. II a .m : UMW 1F.wn1n2 ('irclc l .
S('('Qnd \\'f'dnNOd:~v. 7 ll p m . L'MW. f;('(·onc::t
Thu rsrr.Jy. 1 p m
M I .F:M ITNTF.R - Chu rrh Schonl 10
&lt;.1 m . Wo r~ h lp . i p m
SI\!OWVII.I.F - Wot...,h lp. 'l a m . C'hun:h
Sl: t1110l 10 am

!&lt;OUTHERN I'LU"l'ER
IW\ •..fumtos M.
Rfo\',

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Mark " '· fl.vnn

Rt•\', tlon•nc:t• Smtih
1\PPI .E GROVF. - C'hw·t•h Sc•hi.XJI. !fa.m ..
Wnrs hlp. HI a.m Hir-s t and th ird SUnd:t ~·s) :
UMW . st'COJKI 'l\lf'Sd,av . 7&lt;10 j) m . l'r.IYf' l'
m('('linA. WC'dnf'!olda~· . 7 p m
BF.TIIANY - Worsttip 9 il .m . Ch un:· h
St'hOOI, 10 a.m . Rl bli" ~ tucl v . Wf'dnr'S(Iin . 10
a.m • Dorcas Womt:'fl 's FPI~hip, Wt&gt;d1K'l'

dm ,

l l~ . m .

CARMEL - ~hUI 'C'h Sc hool. ~:t ::Vl 01 m ..
Worship . 10: .a:; a.m.: S('("()nd Li nd fOW1h
SUnd.U ,\'!'&gt; 1: F l'llowshlp dtnll£'r with Sutton.
third Thu rsday . h:llp .m
F.AST LETART- Churf'h Sd'v.nl . 11a m .;
Worship, 10 a m t!!ol'('()nd and founh
Sund.!~·s: UMW. fll'st 1'uf'Sd;l\ 7: .10 p m
LE:TAR1' F'ALJ_t; - Wor ... hlp. !l a m •
(l;iun·h Sc-hool, 10 a m
MORNlNC STAR - Worship. 9. :Wl u m ..
Church School, lO:lJ am .. Bible&gt; Stud\',

Thursdav, 7: :-.t p.m.

MORSE CHAPEL - Church School. 9o:ll

a m.: Worship. II a m.
PORTI~ND -

Chu rr h School. 7 p m .:

W orship. 8 p m ; UMYF', W•&gt;dnf'Sda ~' . 7:.1 1

~\ Otship S('I'\'IC"('. W ~~ dIll
1·\ .n lgl'l"' tic
ScorVl('(' . 7: 111 p.m WNin{'S(I,l\
l' t~!\1 ' 1
mC'f'1m,e. i'.lO p m . Thu1 ~\:l\
ZION \II L'R('J I 0 1· (l!RI ST. Ponwrm
Jlar·n som·! IJI' Hd .. 1\ol" '' I Pu rl• ·II. minL :-.11' I .
Sii'\'f' Slanl('\ Sunda; -;t·hool ""P4 Sund ' "
S&lt;'hool , '+ .11 ,1 m " (lrshlpM'rVkf'IU' l ln .m .
Cvl'ning y,or..,h ip Surl(l;l\ . 7 ~ m ,Hl(l
W(&gt;tl ntosda\, i p.m
ST. 10 111\' Ll 'T HFH.A t\ C \l t;Rn l. l ' mt ·
(ii'O\'(' 'l"tw HC'\
Wlill;nn Mldd1('!;wurth.
PKo.;tor \hurc·h Sf' l'\ it"'" q 'lll a .m•• ~und;n
School HI 'Ill a m
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BRADBl'R'I CH LiHCII f W CIIIUST P.rul
Pratt. JXI"IOI '-;untlo.n o;rhoo l. 4 lOa m .. l .;1rn
ll av!ll"' s. S Sup! . mwm n~ w(u-...hlp. 111 ~~

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Sunda\ s&lt;'hl \01. HI • • .1m llrhlt' ~llltl\ .1ml
pn1\1 'l ...........1! ·1· Tt1uro..(l,,, -; r1p m
( '1\ Hl .ETON Cl l lif!('l l. h.t nL:..,h UI'\ Hur11l
Brol ht •t M i i i'IOn Will!tll1b Jl&lt;l o., l ul Suncl.1\
sd1ool.~l lla m Ha lphCali. " UI). 'I'intt ·n(h•n!
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Wnlf('. f' hHinn.tn r1f thr lkMrd ol Ch ..... t lo~ n
LlfC' Sund.l\ S!. luol. 11 VI ,, m. mr,rning
"OI ..,hip, Ill ·w1 .1 rn , Sund;n t'\l' n i n~ "ot
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.on Houll' \'E1 l)l · l"&lt;~ · n ' 'mton .uK'l
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CII HISTIAN n :J.J .O\\'SI\ 11' Clll 'l{('ll
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Rob inson . pa ... !or Sunda\ '-C hool 'I ' WI a m
\I.'UI'~hi p SI'IVIN• 11 ;J m , t'\Prti lll:l .,. .p,•i('r· j
p.m , \'I ruth "l'l"\ k to Wrd l ~l'~ l .n 7 p m
1.-&lt;\ i' ( .S\'II.U : C H HI ~I'lAJ\ CIHii H.'II .
RobPI'l E . Muo.;s.•r, P&lt;t stor Sunda v &lt;;~: ' hlro1.
!1-:11 11.m : Paul M u!-o."' '' . sup1.: mo rn l n~o:
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7 p m : m id WN'k .Y'I'' I t~ '. \\ l-d nt 'Sd&lt;.J\ . 7 p.m
SYRAC 'USE n tURCII OF Til E NA7.-&lt;\
RF:NE - H.rv. l.1m1,_ 11 K lllk&gt;. pti..,l or
Shrrrn;.m Cundiff. ~ up..~rinl r ndt'fl l Su nda'
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(' ifRIST . EIOtn H. Bl .tkr . ~ ~1 n1 · Suncla\
~hon l 1(1 a m , Hobl'rl Ht~-d . su p!
Mt)l'nlnu
Sf'rmon . 11 ·• m : Sund il,\ ' n l ,~.! h l ~·t'VJ C,...,. .
Ch ris tian F.ndl'u vo r 7·:1! 1-J.m Snn g'il'IVir'f'
~ p m , P!T'a ch ln~ It l'l p m M ld· wt'f•)(
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Rf'l.'d . Ia,· i&lt;'m:k•r.
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HF:MU){'J.; f:ROVF: C'liRIST 1AN. RV~-:1 ' 1
Wa ! ~n. J){t s!or : Cn•no.;on Pr&lt;.~n . Sunc.la\
Sc:hOOI supt. Moml ng wor.,hlp , !l: :v1 .1.m :
Su nda~1 srhoo l. HI :Jl am .: r•vrnlnl2 SCI'\ IN'.

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7·.11 pm
MT UNIOIS 111'\I""TI ~'T . lk\' Tnm IWIC'~·
.IOf' Saytt'. Sunday School Sup!•rlntrndf'nl
Sunda\' school. 9 4.') a.m : l'' 'f' nlng lio!Ors.h lp.
7: l'J p.m . Prdy(•r ITK'f'llnR . i : :111 p .m .
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. TUPPERS PLAINS C' H UR( A OF

RACIN E WESLEY AN - C'hurrh ScOOol .
lfl am : W&lt;m~hl p, 11 a.m : UMW. fow1h
· Mo nda~· 7, ~p. m .; Handmald(ln!i ofthfo l..ord,
fln~ t Wedneisday, i p.m .; Mm 's PravPr
Brro ldas1, Wedi'K'Sday, 7 a.m .

CHRIST, Vln&lt;'('fl t C. Waters. ill , mlnl!i!er :
H&lt;'rman Blac.•k. suprrl nlcndr nr . Sundav
School 9: ll a.m .: f'V('ntnR: St'rvit't'. 7 p.m .:
W!'dnesd.av B lblr School. 7 p m

p .m

WITON - ChurctJ School. 9;ll a.tn .;
morn ~ worship. 10: t.'i a.m . lflrsf al'ld third
Sundays); ff'llowshlp dinner wit h Cal'fll('l,
th lrO Thursday, G::ll p .m .

KENO «;1--URCH OF OlRIS'I'. OUvor
Swain. Su'JX'rlntrnden t .

Sunday school 9: ))

CHES'PER CHURI;Jl OF TilE NAZA·
RENE . Rev. Jkorbert Cra t(', pastor. Frank
RlfOc. .supt . ~nday ScOOol. 9 Y1 a m
• Wors hip .'t('_tvlct•, 11 u.m. aOO 7::11 p m.
Praypr llll'l'l l n~ . Wl"dfxosdt~ y , 7: ~ p.m .

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pas! or : [lpbiJI(&gt; Bock , Sunda.v School s up!
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POME ROY CHURCH OF THF. NA7A
RF.NE. CorrK'r tJ nlon and Mulbr'm·. Rf'v
VlrJ,!\1 Bvrn. pastor. Ck&gt;n MC'Ciun_g, asst .

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804 W Me) Ill
491 -2318 Pom('ro~

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Kingsbury Home
NEW YORK
ClOTHING HOUSE . ,•_, &amp; SeMc:ei·
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Rt 1. Reed slltlle , Oh.

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MIDDlfPORT
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today Thf' comfort a nd joy lh&lt;ll ls shan.'d wilh l' hlldrr•n 11rK'l voulh l'{lm es ! rum lht ·
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.'l{'fVkf&gt; to {;Q(I thl'rf' Is no old. Ill s jur.f a (ltffpn•nt k !rul of Sl'l v h1 • I \ut "''1'\' tf'l ' IIJ { ~I o1nd
Man lll'vt'r endo;
• O h. Lord of t•lt.'m lly, may "''' m &lt;vt•r ~row tuo ol d tu st •r-v,• 'llll~ •.t rKI \'nur " 1·\plp u ~ 11 1
IX' a souro:• of Koud a;od of S('l'\'ke until wr&gt; ur c (.'U IIt'(l hun !I' to Th1 ~ · Anwn. - HI'\'
William Mldd!P.sw:~rt h, Luther an.~ of Mc i£S County

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INDEP ENDF' NT IIOI.INESS ( 1lURCII .
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Paul St , Middk'PQ11. R1 •\ . 0'1)1•11
Mank'y , pas10r. Sunda¥ School , 9: .'¥1 a.m ..
Mornlruz worship IO: ll il .m .; f'vrnlnR wor ·
.rohlp. 7: ,'1) p .m . 1'\K'sday . 12: :Jl p .m . Women'!"
prayl'r IT\C'('t\n,i: Pra~·cr tJnd praL'll:' Sl'JVI('('.

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IAtJREL CU FF FREF. METHODIST
CHURCH. RE"o' . Robert M iller. pastor: Lloyd

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Wrlp: hl. Dll'(l('for of ChrLSilnn Educutlon.
HOBSON CHR ISTIAN UNION, William
Sunday Sc!V)hl, 9· .JJ a . m ~ : Momtn ~ Wcn hlp.
Crab&lt;.,.., paslor. Sunday School. ~JO a.m .;
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Palmer one stroke back in Masters
par exploits of the leaders- fOI'Itll!!'
champion Raymond ·Floyd, GO
Morgan and Jack Renner, 'lllho tied
at67.
Palmer was one shot back at 68,
his best round on the 6,!Jil&gt;.yard
Augusta National Golf Club course
since posting a simnar score 1!11965.•
"Damn rlgltt," Palmer said When
he was asked If .he could win a
record-tying flfth Masters title.
· "I want to win, ornotplayataU,"
he said, alluding to the status of his
overall game. ''Either get on, or get

By ED SHEARER

APSporlsWrlter . ,
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AI') - Two
veterans and a yoong lion shared
the first-round lead, but the resurgence of. an old hero, Arnold
Palmer, quiCkened thte pulse of the
Masters Golf Tournament.
· ·
Palmer, the 53-year-old living
legend who b\JDt his jlopularlty by
winning this event lour tlnnes,
brought Arnie' s Army back to life
Thursday.
Their n()lse and enttiUslasm
virtually drowned out the 5-under·

and smiles to the crowd Thursday at the Masters GoU Tournament In
Augusta, Ga. , after finishing the first day of play with a folll'-under-par
.

Legends
die
hard
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By WILL GRIMSLEY

· AP !!peclal Corif&gt;spondent

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AUGUSTA, Ga . iAPJ • Legends
diehard.
A rnold Palmer , 53, squinting
through gold-rimmed spectacles,
thinning sUver ha lr framing that
· boyish nul -brown face , has reached
down and puUed new miracles from
a reservoir of what had been only
stirring m emories.
And Arnie' s Army is running·
amok again.
"For m e, the loyalty and encour·
agem ent of the fans ar e bigger and
better than ever ," the old char ger
tram La trobe, Pa ., said after
shoot ing a 4-under -par 68 Thursday
ln the opening round of t he Masters
golf tou r nament.
"I get more letters, I sign more
autographs , ! have m ore commercial commitment s lhan I ever had
back In the 60s.
"I feel great."
It wa s Immaterial that Ray
Floyd. Dr. Gil M org an and young
.lack Renner shared l he louma·
. m enllead wllh 5-under-par 67s.
It was Arnie' s day . and appa r ·
entiy it Is not his last .
Asked pointedly If he felt capable
of winning a fifth Masters title, he
· responded huskily :
"Damn right. "
Then Pa lmer tx&gt;gan exp laining
hOw his once robust power game

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had begun to qeteriorate after he
reached into hls 40s, how
himself
hact' becom e discouraged and ooreil
and several times contemplated
retirem ent.
The last of his 61 tour victories
c am e ln the Bob Hope Classic In

he

19TJ.
" After a few disappointing tournaments, r thou gh! r might just
hang it up," he said, "and get m y
exercise by running."
Then suddenly som ething happened thai brought an astounding

renaissance.
.Just before the Los Angeles Open
In clanuary, a friend Int roduced him
to a newdrlverwlth a head soaked ln
all and tl)e A rnie of old em erged.
"I wasgettlng25yardsand m ore,
sometimes up to 50, on my drives,"
he said. " lied at LA with nlne holes
to play before getting tired."
He dropped Into a tie for lOth. But
at San Diego In mid-February he
had 19 birdies and an eagle.
" I was encou raged and Inspired ,"
he said. " r was su re I coul,d be
competitive aga in.
Arnie said he felt fresh and strong
w hen he checked In lor his 29th
Masters. He also said his determl·
na11on to sueceed has been fed In
part by thl'lntenseenthuslasmofhls
mullltude of tans, who sJ uck by him
when he was down .

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11lursday 's Sports In Briel
By 'l11e t\ssoclated Press

200-backstroke. His former record
oil : 45.21.

GOLF

TENNIS

LISBON iAP) - Victor Pecci of
AUGUSTA, Ga .' Raymond
Paraguay defeated fifth-seeded
Floyd, G UMorgan and Jack Renner
,llinmy Arias 7-6, 6-2 to reaeh the
each shot a 5- under -par 6710 tie for
the lead after the first-round-of the . · quarterfinals of the $50,001 Portuguese Open tennis tournament.
·47th M asters Tournament.
Arnold Palmer, who Is aiming for
In ot her m atches, M ats Wllander
of Sweden , beat Cassia Motta of
his record-ty lng !lith green jackel Brazll , 7-6, 3-6, 6-D; third-seeded
the reward lor winning thi s pres11Yannlck Noa h of France ousted
Jiious event - was one shot back at
Colombian ,Tatro Velasco 7-5, 7·5,
68, along with am ateur James
and Italy' s Corrado Barazzuttt
Hallet. 191:Ml champion Seve Balles·
teroS, cT.C. Snead and - Char les
overcame Henrtk Sundstrom or
Sweden &amp;-7, &amp;-1, &amp;-1.
Coody, who won this event In 1971.
.JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
BASEBALL
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(AP) - SecOhd-seeded FranciSco
Gonazales of Paraguay and thlrdGrebeY. director of baseball's
Player Relations Commit tee for the · sseeded clohn Sadri were upset In
t h e C a s tl e Op e n '!'ennis
past five years, r esigned, but wlll
Tournament.
remain as a consultant to thesport's
· RlchardMeyerbeat Gonzales6-4 ,
management.
6-2, and South African Christon van
Grebey, 54, came to the PRC In
Rensburg .defeated Sadri 6-4, 6-4.
i978 after 30 years of experience In
F lfth-seeded .Eeter Rennert was
labOr N&gt;latlons. He headed baseupset, 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 by South African
ball' s negotiating team during the
Michael Myburgh.
5(klay strtke that Interrupted the
1981 season, forcing thecancellaJion
of 714 games .
'11tun!dicy'!l Sporu~~
SWIMMING
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP ) - .Jeff
...EMU
Kostoff and Rick Carey set Amerl·
PlA YER RELATIONS COMMrr'TEEAnoouln'd rtx- rPSI«nallon of Ray Grecan records and Tracy Ca ulklns
~· . dlrt.&lt;'tor, whO wtll be a sprc\al con·
won a record43rd national title with
aultanr to !he commlt1('('.
her third straight victory In the
BALTIMORF. ORJOJ..ECi.- SIWled Rick
:;ro.backstroke during the llrst
Dfm psc~·. catcher, throu.ll:h fht- 199) .e.
round of !lnals In the U .S. Swim·
MINN ESOTA 1WIN ~Ptaced .rtm Ell·
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~~1-elch , out11t&gt;ld, un tht&gt; ~Ill' dbiubl«&lt;
list.
c!wnplonshlps.
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NEW 't'OHK ME:ffi-SIJtnfi'd Cllnl
short course victory In t he l ,fXXl.
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PROBATE COt:JRT
OF MEIGS COUNTY, .
OHIO
ESTATE OF RONALD w.
HARRISON, DECEASED
c - No. 24072 .
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
Qr;"! Apr11 4 1983.
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the Home Na11onal Bank. Ra c1ne. O hi O wrll oll er lor sale on
the11 park1ng lot
publ iC
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IAJh aley s Used C01 s. St At
6 18. 0&lt;1rvv1n. Oh10 The tra• ler Har 11 son. Rou tP. l Mtdrt lf!port
may be seen at Syracuse. Oh10 Oh1u 45 760. wa~ aopotn ted
on College Ad fUSt ol fS R 124 M mm1St ta to1 o f thf' A"&gt;!rt tP o f
W n tt en b1d s w ttl be acce pted Ron al d W Harr1son rlPcea sr&gt;d
pn or to ~he sale at the Home late ol Ao11 te I M1ddt epun
Nat 1onal Bank. Rnc1nfl Ohro All Ohi O 4 5 760
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the s&lt;'lme The Home Nat1o nal
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Clerk
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any or all b 1ds and. to remove 14 1 8 15 22 3tc
any or Oll 1tems !rom the sale a,
any tlmP
Public Notice

"

probe.
An NFL official , while declining
to confirm that Schlichter was the
player involved , said the league was
aware of the Investigation and was
coope ratin g with f ederal
au~horltles.

"We have no lqrther comment at
this time, due to the pending status
of the case," said .Toe Browne, a
public N&gt;latlons spokesman for the
league.
Clauses ln player contracts and
league regulations specify that
punitive action can be taken against
players for gambling. Paul Hornung or the Green Bay Packers and
Alex Karras of the Detroit Lions
were suspended Indefinitely before
the 19&amp;1season for betting on~
games. Both sat out the entire
season.
The same year, live other Detroit
players were tined $2,ml each for
betting $50 each on Green Bay to
beat the New York Giants In thelOOl
iltle game.

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BUILDING AND
CONTENTS INSURANCE

PUBLIC NOTICE

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A copy o f Revenu e Shal lllq
to rm OH-3 ol th e BoaH1 of
Rutland To wnsh1p Trus tee S 1&lt;;
availa ble lot publ1c 1nspect1011
at the home at tov·.:n sh1p clerk
Ed l.l}l M Sw 1c k
Ed na M SWICk
CIPrk
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The Board of Educat1on ol
the Ea stern Local School D1s ·
tnct dfjlSi res to ' ece1ve seal ed
b1Cls l or bU1Id1ng and contenr s
Public Notice
1nsurance on •all school bUild 1nqs 1n Ea stern School D1strr ct
If' order 10 be con s1dered. all
sealed btds shall he rece1ved ill
lhe OltiCB ol thf! Tr easL•rer.
FINANCIAL REPORT
Easte1n H1gh School. 38900OF TOWNSHIPS
SA 7 Ree dsv,fl e Oh1o 45 7 72.
For Ftsc.l Yur
o n or be fore 1 2 00 noon on
Endl;'f Deoombo&lt;
Ann l 19 198 3
3 ' 1982
At the soec1f1ed 11 me. all b1d s
R.,.ondT-Ip
shall be opened and read
~oCoumy
aloud Any 1nterested part u~s
Rudond. Ohio
mav attend No 1mrned•ate
Mordl 31 , 1983
deCI$1011 shal l be r en'd ~r·e d
I certify tile folowlng ntport
conce rn1n g the i&gt;roposal s sub- to be correct.
m1tt ed Aft er b1cts have been
Edno M. Swld&lt;
labulaled and re ported to the
T-ipClerll
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Tel. No.
and /or comparlv representa - 814-742-2872
t1ves may can ter • wqh I he
SCHEDULE 1
Su penn tend ent regard1ng Thetr
CASH BALANCE

The Globe said Schlichter started
placing bets with the four booknnak.
ers In late 1982, but the paper said It
could not l earn whether the bets
Involved his team.
The Baltimore Evening Sun In a
story Thursday did not Identify
Schlichter, but said an NFL player
btd
had lost $l!9,1XXJ ln bets on
Al l btds subm 11ted shall bf'
•
basketball games.
valid for a penod at at least s1xty
(60) days !rom the date of b•d
Efforts to locate Schlichter Thursope nmg The Board of Educaday night failed . HIS lather, Max,
It on reserves the nght 10 accept
said at the famlly farm at
or retect a nv~ or ell b1ds
The Treasurer Will sen d a
Bloomingburg, Ohio, that his son
leher
to th e Oh10 lnspec 110n
was In Columbus, but he dld hot
Bureau destgnat1ng an a_gent ol
know how to rontact)llm.
record and represen ta11ve on
1nsurance 1n connec tio n With
The Globe reported, that when the
1982 season was over, Schlichter pr operty cons, snng ol schoOl
bu1ld 1ngs 1n the Eastern Loc al
N&gt;turned to the Columbus area,
'School 0 1Si r1CI
whel't' he lived and had starred at
The follow1ng shall be el 1g•ble
to sub m1 t bt ds any full t1me .
Ohio State for four seasons, and
•nsurance agent wh o res•des •n
eont1n11ed place bets by telephone
Oh1o, any 1n surance ag en cy
to Balilrnore. When the playerC&lt;lllld
whose offrce •s located •n Oruo ,
and an y dtrect wnter co mpany
not cover his lOsses, the bookmakoff 1~ e 15 located m Oh•o
t!'r s threatened him, the paper said .. ~ whose
T he msurance earner m ust
The Evening Sun said the player have a clfums olf1cer avarlable
at all 11mes.
was told that his team would be
Insurance speclf•c at1 0ns pro lnfoimed of his gambling activities. V'l ded by the Treasurer ar~ to be
The B!iltlrnore
said the
·considered as a m1n1murn.. BldS
must expla1n 1n detatl all the
player bad told FBI agents that the
terms and t:ond1t1 0ns of . the
men were charging him at least
· offer berng made.
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AUTHORIZED

~ACTOIY

fi52 28

SERVICE
ENEitAL ELECTRIC
&amp; HOTPOINT -

Fore Pr otect•on
Fund
3013 77
Feder nl Revenue
Sha11nq Fun d
9 154 00
Ml !&gt;c Fu nds
678 6 5
Totol
86 024 6 2
WE ALSO WORK ON
Total Receipts
All OTM£1 APPliANCES
Md Balance~
Gt-•1w ral Fund
3 14 6527
Mowr Veh1cle L•cen sc
I'OMEROV
Tax Funct
1281 4 60
lANDMARK
Gasol 1nr Tal(
Ftmd
614-992-2111
27 889 14
Road anrl 13rtdqf'
Fund
10 480 82
Ceme te1v Funn
5 895 20
1 Card of Thanks
Ccmm.:nv BAouest
"
Fund
1 37 4 28
Fuf&gt; PrO!f!r lton
Fund
3 883 7 I
CARD OF THANKS
fHd er al APvf1nur
We
wish te tJqii1SS 011r
Shallrv;J. f;und
9 78 I 24
thanks fer kindness 1M
M 1SC Fund s
618 6 5
Total
I Q4 322 91
sympetlly lllown
bpendittnt
'GenP- ral Fund
tile ill~s and death
20.31 4 22
our beloved husband and
M o ro/ Veh1cle L1cens e ·
father, Stlnley Bass.
TJx Fund
7 455 98
Gas011nc Tax
Fund
16 420 20 I Special llllnb to doctoB
Roarl anrl r\ 11rlf1 P
and RUISIIII Holzerflld'
Fund
3.120 88 I cal Centw, Vitl(lns Me(t'! m f! lnry Fund
3 647 5.2
morial H~Pomeroy
Ftre ProtO CllOn
Emeraency
, and EwFund
3 598 42
Fed e1al RP.vP.nuo
ing Funtnl ome.
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Sh.'!rtn g Fund
501 1 81
also extend Ollf
M1sc Funrls
1564
Total
59 584 67
thanks to Pastors Neil

As~ng

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SCHEDULE tl
SUMMARY OF
CASH BALANCES.
I'IECEIPTS AND ..
EXPENDITURES
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Jon. 1, 1982
General f und
5.663 88
M olar Veh1cle Ltcen se
Tax Fund
1,040 99
Gasoline Tax
'Fund
4.280.27
Ro~d and BrldQe
Fund
.
2.03 7 04
Cemetery Fund
'2.256 43
Cemetery BeQuesl
F'und
722 00
F•re Protect1on

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Richard Garfield

•p •.

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3000

A TON

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- Addona

ar.mJ ots
• Driveways
'Basements
"Patios
Reasonable Rates
Rt. 3· PO'Iftroy, OH.

992 -2280

PH.

PH. 614-985-4464

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- lloctllne and gu~~ao w..t.
~, 10011 w..t.
-l'lumblnt and
aloclolctalw..t.
(Froo btimaloo )

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992 ·6~15 •• 992,.731

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
Dozers
Backhoes
Dump Trucks
Lo· Boy
Trencher
Woter
Sewer
Gas lines
Septic Systems
LARGE or SMALL JOBS
PH . 992-2478

· Pomeroy,

l-1·1 moPO

NEAR PARK 5 room
Middlepoo home bemg renovated. Equ1pped kitchen, 2
beroorro, bath. and level kit:
Small down payment and yoo
may be able to assume.
NEAR MIODLEPORT - Small
h...tyman's 4 room; and bath.
rural water, woodburnng chimney and 3 acres. Only
$11,000.00,
~ n you beat Jha~
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UTILITY BUILDINGS

St. Rt. 124 • Pomeroy, OH .

AUTO.&amp;. TIW_C
.K
-REPAIR·

Siz•s from6 'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
lns~latd Dog.,Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Also Transmiuion
PH . 992-5682
992 7121
or
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Rocine, Ott.

Ph.

61~~3-SI91

IO.&amp;ik:

Core to the Llrcest Radii·

::~d~~i~c

3-2 4-tlc

NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. rxperhinee

MILLER
ELECTRIC

Vinyl

&amp; Aluminum

SIDING

part

Collie

SERVICE
For all your wiring
needs; furnaces re- ·
pair service and in:stallation.
Residential
8r Commercial
Call 742-3196

No Sunday Callo

PARTS end SERVICE

3-7·11C

PUPPIES 304 -8B2-3380 .

Wanted to buy. Investm en t
pr operty . Call 614-992 ·

GENTLE puppies &amp; adult
doga, Collie &amp; Shephard

6868 .

mlxo~.

2254 .

3 h . 12 . in .
614 ·992 ·3544 .

TWO year old Brittany Spa·
nlol. 304 -876 -1379 .

cage, 304 -676 -26 17 .

phone

304·876-

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GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC•
Industrial. Comm11cial.
Residential, lnll!ior 1nd
Exterior.
Painting
Sandblaoting
Weterblesting
Parking Lot S1ripping
Spray Painting

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Texture Coetinge
Futtr l......t-F111 £IIiCALL 6t4-949-2616
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Public Notice
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY; OHIO
ESTATE OF SYLVIA GAIL
HERRMANN AKA GAIL
HERRMANN AKA GAIL
HERMAN AKA GAIL HERRMAN. DECEASED
c- No. 240&amp;6 Docket 12
Page 3M
NOTICE OF
APPONTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

Wr ite your own ad and order by ma l l with th is
coupon . Cancel your ad by phone when you get
results . Money not refundable .

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Lost and Found

GORDON, HUEN AND VIRGil ALL REALTORS. CALL

992-3176 to sell Of buy,

ousing
Headquarters

,.
Real Estate General

=treet.

FOR SALE

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-ALL CARPET
INSTALLED
WITH PAD
FREE

$12

95

YARD

INSTALLED

KITCHEN CARPET
STARTING AT 18.99
RuDD'
CASH &amp; CARRY 14.99

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1 ) For Sale
( ) Announcement

Rent

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Friday &amp; Sat ., Apr . 8 &amp; 9 ,
SAM to &amp;PM , 4 miles on
Bullville Rd .
mi. past
Shfine Club, 4th house on
1&amp;11 . Ray Ha t kint resi'dence .
Antique mentle. complete
with grate &amp; frame , old
Qrebe co nsole radio, oak
1tero stand complete with
rtero . Smell braekfaat aet .
old bebv crib , stroller and car
Hit , recliner. maple rocker .
bar ltoola, drapea, matching
twin bedspreads, old dlthe•.
glanwere &amp; jewelry. Colon ·
lal&amp; alum. storm doors 38' ,
novela. n1me brand clothing. adults &amp; · children .
summer 81 winter . Much
more of miac . items.

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THE family
o f Dorothy
lowman wiahea to upreu
their aincare thanks to Or .
Morgan and Or . Harder, to
ell the nuraet end nurnaidt ,
and upecially to the girls on
the 5th . floor at Holzer
Hospltll for their help. To
every one who aent cerd a,
flowert, and prayers. your
concern wu greatly eppre ·
elated . W .H, lowman and
family .

Porch Sale 88 Pine Street .
Friday S. Saturday, 9 to 4 .
Maternitv . Baby clothes &amp;
misc.
Yard

Announcements

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Business

INOTICEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PU8·
LISHING CO . re co mmends
that vou do buainen with
people you know, and NOT
to send money throu gh the
mail. until you have inveatigatad th e offering .

rabbit

22 Money to Loan
HOM E LOANS 12% fl•od
rete . leader M ortgag e, 77 E.

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State, Athena, Ohio . ~ -614 -

Help Wanted '

Grande

692-3061 , 0! 1-800 -341 6654 in Ohio .

College

Wanted : Ho tteu or Cou hues tor a national lingerie
company . Excellent benet ·

its . Call 614 -446 -2664 .

N EED ED : Persons in Galli n
Coun ty to provi d e temp ory
cere in own home to individuals with developmental dis abilltlei . R8ceive ulary ,
roo m and board fee and
fr inge benefits . Training pro vided . Ca ll 446 -7109 'be·
tween 7 and BPM for further
in fo rmat ion . Buclceye community SeNicu ia an equal
o pportunlt v emptover .

STORE MANA GER TRAIN EE , JoAnn Fabrtcs hu 111 n
immediate opening for an
Individual with retail ba ck·
ground . If you are fash ion
conscio u a and ambi1 ious
with some sewing back·
ground , this could Watt be
th e career for you . We are
seeking a person who will be
retponaible for the t:o mplete
operation of the 11ore in cluding aupervision of se veral employaea. Tr.nlning
program prior to manAger
placement. It interest~Jd
pie••• tend resume to: M ica
Fetherolf. D istrict Manager.
At . 1 Kelly Drive . GallipoiiJ.
Oh 4 6 8 3 1 . Jo Ann Fabrict

EOE.
SA~ES :

NECESSARY to sell A1.1on.
We ' ll• ahow you how . Good
earnings! Cell 614 -388 ·

9045

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urgent l y

Square" DanCe ev-.v Satur-

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Auction every Tundey
rMQht, Con1muntty Building,

1 _ , - - - - - - -- -

t Your ptano · hava tome m i leage on it 1 Time to tune
up-lan Daniels, Rut .. nd .

742·296 T.

31 Homes for Sale
Exce ll en t c o ndit io n &amp;
loca ti on --all ready for Immediate occ upan cy·- lnreraat
rates are down and proba bly
wo n't be lower.
Hom e and o r r e ntal
Brondwey· M id dleport ,
M odorn businesa bld g . 58
Court St.. Gall ipolia.
1 1 2 1 ac ret w ith 2 homn
Gallia County.

Ca11992 ·3267 or 676 -261 e
evonings.

In M iddleport. newly ramo ·
deled home w ith fireplace .
pouible woodbumer. cloae
t o ac hoo la and ahopping

Call 614 -992 -6941 .

0!

614·

$14.900 . 304-882- 3137 ,
304 · 773 -68 60.

Situations
Wanted

Insurance

dltcountt to 11nlor citizen•·
c hurchu- schoolt. Clll Bill
Ward Ward ' s · l&lt;eyboerd.
446 _4372 ,

THRE E bedroom. full bate·
rriant , 76x120 lot. Clifton,
cit y water, gas heat ,

814-992 -7314 .

13

PIANO TUNING *5 off pluo

duced $13 ,600 . Colt 742 2390 .

Will care for the elderly.
Room, board , Jlnd laundry.

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·cosy 2 bdr . home partially
remodeled. 1 nice co untry
acre, very tfordaltle. Re -

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773-5882 .

C&amp;l Bookkeeping
boo kkeeping
for lndlvidualt &amp; butine11e1.
Short fo rms $6 .00
l o ng forms t20 .00 and up
C arol Nul
448 -3882

Tu Returns

Hill. Pom . 40 ' o. 614-986 4267 .

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Profession al
Services

love ly, 6 roorrn . Qouble
geragtt, beautifully landscaped area lot , Atop Rose

Saturday,

unt , Friday

.9-fi .

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2 46 -9517 for eppointment .
Reaso nably priced .

LA OY Cemeo lingerie party
plan of Dallas. Te1ta1 . Car &amp;
phone neceaury . no dalivery . Free kit available upon
qualification . Booking per·
,tl•• now. Fo~ intGrview . call

12

cos. In O~io t ·800-992 236 ·1 . ou.t o t Ohio
1-800•64 1 -6-28 6.

614 -246 - 6274

61 4-992&gt;3890

304-BB2 -29fi4 .

Bu sineu &amp; Second M~ rt ·
gage loant . Equity Re•our·

By owner. 3 bedroom home
in Rio Grande. Oh . Cell

NO EXPERIENCE

Will care for the elderly In
our homa. Trelned S. expe ·
rienced . LPN care g iven .

THREE fomlty yerd nte. 78
Bur•tte Addition. Pt. Pl• -

Drug.

APPROXIMATELY 8 acres ,
tma ll house . out buildingt ,
rea!lonable , call 304- 896 -

3819 .
2916 BIR C H Avenue. Thia
home it in A -1 co ndition.
COnsists o f 3 nice bad · ·
room1, living room , complete kitchen -dining area,
full finished bailment. fam Ily room &amp; .large bath .
Attached gar•ge. ~anced in
tMick lot . lot• of extraa .
Somerville Real E1t1te .

Handoooon. Conolgnaro wol-

dar from 9 to 1 AM . Country

qome. Auct . lonnie Neal,

Rock Sunday 7 to 11PM .

Call814-387-7101 .

Roben Pickett·•· E81t Oar - 1 ---------~
Auction oVOI'f Fri. night It
.fhl Hartford Community
Center. Truclcloadt of new
merch.ndl" every week.
Cont~men1t of new and
Ulld merch1ndlee . elweye

4

who heo

welcome. Richard Roynoldo
anv;thl~g tO give away 1nd ·Auctloo\oor. 27! -3089 .
doll not Offer of' 1tt1mpt to
offer any othat' thing for eele
mey ptect an ad In thla
column. TheN WHI be no
charge to the edvertiMr.

Earn &amp;lttra money selling
Avo n . Call 446 -335 8 .

8a chair.

nor Lane , Pt . Pleuent ,
hou•hold ltema. forrnelt ,
miac.

for

Reduce! Eat all you wantl
Burn off e•ceu fat · take
Giuc:omannan . Gillingham

perticlparttt for a cla Ss room
skill tralng p ~ogra .m 19r.f,ood ·
Serv lco p ar aprofeuio nal a.
IThia it not a quantity
coo king program .) Ohio resi dents who heve.heen unem ploved for a minimum of
seven (7) d ays should tala phone their loca l Ohio Bu reau of Employment Servl ·
ces Office tor more detail•
and to arrange f or an lnter vklw . Rio Grande College i•
an Equal Opportunitv
Employer .

COMPANION

YARD ulo, 9 -2. 508 Kalh·

PERSON

buy :

needed . night time, in Pt .
Pleuant area. call 30 4-676 ·

Outatanding 200 Oealen.
Antlquet· Creft- F ..a Mark•t
at the Huntington Pride &amp;

ANY

to

EVENING · garage sale,
e :00-9 :00 p .m . lhrusday &amp;

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Opportunity

beams .

fan.

Items. ao1a

Co il 304-52 3 · 2'1 31

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814-448 -0337 .

more Information .

WANTED

21

992 ·

Foldoy, 3208 Howord Ave .. t.2_7_7_o_._ _ _ __ _ __
304 - 875 - 8535 . Mloc . ,.

cell

St .. HuntiniJton , WV ,
lndoor· Outdoor very S•t . S.·
Sun . Special dealer set \f.P
t3.00. Tablea • racks for
rent . 215. cents admi11lon.

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Yard Sal ~ April 9 . 9 until
dark . Joyce Manual resi denc• , Fifth Stn•'t . Rac ln~ .
Acron from F..t -i Chec k .
Furniture · trumpet -call i ng

Tobocco Mooloot. N . 26th

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Band . A.,.lt 8 ,9
10:00AM to dart..

April 28th . Open to the

2.
3.

STARTING AT

.GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE

Fran'• Refund Club MHtlng

&lt; ) For

ALL CARPET ON SALE

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Yard Sale 4 Family bicycles.
clothu, r o tot iller . lawn
spreader &amp; knic k knacks &amp;
many more items . 4 miles
out Rt . 775 . Frktay S.
Saturday .

We with · to extend our
aincere thankl to Ewing
Funeral Home, friends and
neighbors, members of the
Heath Methodiat Church ,
pastor Middleswarth and all
who so generoualy helped
during the death of Herbert
F. Moore .
Glayd1 l. Moore &amp;
Family

public .

SPRING CARPET SALE

S1le Saturdav , 101 Mab leine Or:. Gallipolis.

448-0294.

45620 ,

154

10 Family Garage &amp; Yard

SWEEPER end aewing me ·
chine repair , par1a, and
suppli11.
Pick up end
delivery, Davie Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd .
Cail

Execu tr 1x olt h estate of Svlv1a
Gat! Hefrmnnn aka Gail Herrm ann aka Ga1l Herman aka Ga1l
Her rma•l . deceased lote of
Rou te I . Ches htre . Oh10
Robert E Buc f.:. .
J11dge

Garage Sale 1713 Cheatnut
St. Gell ipoli a. April 8th &amp;

Card of Thanks

We with to express our
sincere thank s, to our
frienda and neigh bon. espe cially thote o n leadi ng
Creek for flowera, donatlons, and food sent lit the
time of the death of beloved
Ronnie Harrison
Fathe r. Clyde
Harriaon &amp; Family

3

Middle port .

The '"Rio

9th.

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
C'asslfleds and
Savell I
.,

446 -9281 .

FEMALEtriohSener.
1 yMr
675-3857 .
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Construc t ion will do driveways. asphalt, concrete,
painting &amp; remo del ing . Call

old. good with children . call

April 4-B, 9 :00 to 5:00 .
Frank Mooney '• on At . 7 , 6

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lawn Mowing. no yard to big
or small. Reliable and dependable. For ettlmate call
446-3159 between 9 and 5 .

NIGHT CRAWLER S &amp; REO
WORMS highe •t pri c01
paid , lake Jackson Bate &amp;
Tackle, Oak Hill. Ca tt 6 t4 ·
682 · 7448 .

Shop ,
3476 .

.Buement Sele 10 Flimllie1.

l- 11-l!c

75

FRIENDLY male , hou nd
dog, 304 -676-1320 .

Yard Sale
Michigan Yard Solo 60 Noll
Ave ., Gallipollo . 1 thru 9 .
Baby bodo &amp; otrollero. bicy-

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
•Walhera •Dishwashers
Rangea
•Refrigeraton
•Dryert •Freezers

General. Hauling and Tralh
removal Bt!Nice. Reliable
and dependable. Call 448·
3169 between 9 and 6 .

446-0069

Gold , ail ver, sterling . }e ·
welry, ringa, old coins S.
curren cy . Ed Burkett Barber

446-2042 .·

IVY•SfJL

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TWO lmJII pupa, 1 male. 1
fomalo, ~04 - 876 - 6203 .

Great Dane black. female .
Reward f or Information
leading to recovery . Cell

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985-3561
All Makes

Coil 304 -676 -4667 .

ph one

clet and other misc .

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages'.' .
Call for frH sidine estimates, 949-2801 or
949-2860.

clessea. Begin• April12,1eft
or right handed instructktn .

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KEN'S

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

STUDE NTS for ctochet'

We pay cu h for late modal
clean ueed cars.
Frenchtown Car Co .
Bill Gene Johnson

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Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 992-1174

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE "

6786, 304-BB2-3251 .

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_CE1:;A Pro gram is s8eking

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS 1

l .A ·l mo pd

448 -8028 .

3 mele puppies. M other
(jorrnan Shepherd . Colt
742-2997 .

2267 .

tot . Radiator Spociaist

"Gutter"&amp; Down Spouts
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'Rem_odelin&amp; ·
20 Veals Experience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES
Call 843 -5425

Buying Gold, Silver. Plati·
num . Gold and Silwer prlcaa
1re1he hlgheJt In two years,
check our p rioea on gold &amp;
lilver, ICJ'IIP j"welry. Buying
Old colna, 1crep rings &amp;
1ilverware. Daily quotes
available. Alto coins &amp; co in
supplies for sale. Sprilig
Valley Trading Co., Spring
Valley Plaza . 446 -8026 or

Pay c.uh for uoed mobile
hornea or travel travel troll ·
;~,/~:~'a\9 6 5 and up . Call

BLACK and wh ite, 12 inch
tcreen. works, but needt a
little work. Small Stereo
wllh lpeeksrs on the side.
needJ repairs . 34 -876 ·

F~Dit.T:II~t~r

SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING

Sizes sllrtflom 12'xl6'

&amp;.

mo l)d

COMPL!TE

br~k ranch.

We

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EUGENE LONG

N{W LISTING - Brand new .
On M arch 28 1983 1n the
3 nice bedro1J11s.
Me1qs County Pro e Court
1\\ bath, large eal·in k~c hen,
No
240 5 Pa ulme
living mom. 28'xl4', garage &amp; l ~tt orrlD S9 ~·. Rou 1 Chesh1re.
2 acres for ooly $38.000.
Ohto 4 5620.' as aooomred

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The Marie Miller home on
Pomeroy, Ohio, in good ne · , is
for sale. Property appraised • $25 ,(0).00
.~nd price reduced to $20,(XX).OO. House
1n excellent condition. CCJntact Trell Schoenleb, Telephone 992-2074 or Fred
W. Crow, Attorney, Telephone 992-2692.
This is.a real barpin. ·
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Roger Hysell
GARAGE

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

$20.000.

duri'

Balance
I' Proudfeel and
R'ichard
Dec. 31 , 1982
Rothemicll,
Pallbearertl,
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Gen~ral Fund
!1 .1 5 ! 05
_Sineers , aiMI the IDITIJ
Motor VPh1c!e L1cen se
Ta.._ Fund
5 4 18 62
neipbors , friends, relal1c: ens~ l a)l.
tiyes, .and churches for
Fund
II 468 94
prayers. ca.-s: flowers ,
Roa d and IBlldCJP.
and food.
Fund
7.359 94
Cemetery F11nd
2. 2~ 7 68
Wtfe-Geltrude Blsa
Cemetery Beques t
Fund
1 374 28
Daughttl$ - fl•nor lawf11 e Pro tect1on
son, J•Mttt Y01111 IIIII
Fund
2~5 29
Carolyn lliuell.

$35.000.

OWNER FINANCNG - t:a rge
insulated 9 room h001e. 2
baths. gas FA lurnace,
carpeting new krtchen and
1.-ge level lot in Racine. Only

LIABILITIES
Fund Balances
Total
uab1ht1es

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Arts clualn Pi Lung Kung Fu
street defen1e. Sffu,
Roger L. Bums. a11'-11nt
instructor Sarah Wade . For
inform1tion call" 304- 8715 7722. If no anawer, 8715 -

1hl evenlnga.

876-6079 .

Real E$tate General

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PI$Jic Notice

Total Receipts
Gene ral f:u nd
25 80 1 39
M oto r Vch1c1e L1censf\
1 ax Funct
llfl3361
Gasolinf' I a ~
Fund
23 608 37
Road ar1ti Br 1d11e
Fund
8 44 3 78
Cemetery Fund
3 63 8 77
Cr!mcterv Beouest
Fund

STRIP
COAL

CARPENTER
SERVICE

STARTING a famalo Martlol

448-31119 or 2118-1 967 tn

FREE pupplta, part Collie,
p•rt Norwegllln , phone 304·

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YOUNG'S

CEMENT
FINISHER

Schools
Instruction

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BOSTON (AP) Baltimore
Colts quarterback Art Schlichter's
status as a Natlo!Ull Football
League player was In doubt alter a
published report said he had
gambled heavUy on sports events
and lost more than SliO,ml.
The Boston Globe reported In
today' s editions that when the
former Ohio State star failed to
cover all his losses and was
threatened by the aUegedbookmak·
ers, he helped l!te FBI Investigate
four men who wert' charged
Thursday wtth Ulegal gambling.
The newspaper said Its Information
came from sources close to the FBI

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PROBE - Baltimore Coll8'
quarterback Art Schlichter ran
up tmre than S3i!O,OOO In sporting
hels then helped the FBI
lnv~~ate four men charged
wtij. Illegal gambling the JIQoton
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James Hallet, 19111 champion Sew
Ballesteros of Spain, J.C. Snead a1id

titles.

He got It on Thursdaybecauseo!a
new drtver and some advice !rom
Tom Watson.
H e said the driver was helping his
distance an average of 25 y ards and
that Watson helped him correct a
Daw In his hlp movement during a
practice round TUesday.
"I'm not eliminating the posslbll·
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but I feel more confident about
going out and playing," Palmer
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40-mlnute rain delay, but the
swirling winds that normally test
the Masters field never developed.
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ot the 82-nnan International field
came In at par or better, 28ofthose
wltlj subpat.rounds.'
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Five-time Masters champion
•Tack Nicklaus wasn't In the top half
of the field.
Neither was Gary Player, nor
Sann Snead, the 70-year-old star of
another era who had announced this
would be his final Ding at Augusta.
He shot 79 and withdrew.
Nicklaus never got anything

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going and stnJggled In with a 73, a
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Conelgnmen11 welcome.

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for Sale

for elmoot 1 century.
homo and poroonal property

T R I · sTA tE M 0 BtL E
HOME S. USED - CARS ,

coveragaa er• available to

TRUCKS .

meotlndlvldua( neodo. Con·

CHECK

tact Eugene Holley •. agent.

CALL 446 -7672 .

Phone 388-8890.
AN you paying to much for
your hoipltal·hoetth lnau·
ranca . Coli Carroll
S.nowden, 448-4290.

GALLI POLIS .

OUR

PRICES .

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEl' S QUAL·
JTY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
R'l' 35 . PHONE 448-7274 .

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Mobile Homes
for Sale

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_1981 Fal•mont Hoppy
,Houoo 14x70 w~h 7x12 ft

blo. 813 .996
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;For ule-1 acre with 12x80
mobile home , farge In
ground pool and founct.tion
for houoo . Coli 304-6984721 .

CAPTAIN EASY
YOU PR:OM IGED T~l ~ CAL.YP-;&gt;0
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'14x70 Bayv1ew total atectnc, 3 bdr., 17.400. 12x80
liberty good cond., 83,900
Coli 446-0176 .

4NO BY L i?AR~ I -'J G Al l- flif ' fRIC.Ko;.
OF THE n:~ rE ' HE SEC. AME Or.JE OF
THE RI C HE: ? f \\EN .&lt;'\ LI\1!;.

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ANP APPI.lE D HIM, f:L.F SO VfRY HARD, ME•aCAME- 0"'! OF- THE M05T INFLUEhtTIAL.
Me!IJ lfJ INTERNATIONAl.. BUSINE,1...

1972 Monarch3bdr 14x60
86,996 1972 Now Moon 2
bdr. 1 4•60 16,995. Coli
448 -9662 . Konaugo Mobile
Home Sale, Kanauga, Oh .
12•60 mobile homo. 2 bdr.
Call 614-246- 6830 .
Late 1980 Wlndaor . 14x'70
with expendo, 3 bedroom. 2
beth. ai r, 1tero, microwave.
ltorege building, and mora.
For a family looking for a
litte extra in a mobile homemult aee. Rodney-Cora . Rd .
Call 614-246-9229.
1974 Kirkwood mob1le
home completely fumiahed .
38.000 BTU central air
cond., 161110 porch with
awning , new Underpinning
and a 1mall building, very
very exc . cond, 18,600. Call
614 - 388 - 8434 or 614388 -9809 .

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Houses for Rent ,

Franklin Ave .. 3 bedrooms.
laundry room, tun sized

basement, 304-676-1687

Street. 2 bedrooms, good
condition, 304-675-6323 .
HOUSE, ahc -rooma, bath.
built in kitchen, dlahwasher,

city water. gas. large garden
spot . storage building .
$160 . 00
Stauffer,

1-

month ,

near

Gallipolis

Ferry .

obile Homes

Reedy to mova m . Brown' s
Trailer Park. Miners\lille, Oh.
614-992 -3324 .

for

Rent

12x66 Vindale mobile home 1 2 bdr large trailer partially
w1th 6 ft . expando living fum ., 1 mileoutofGallipt:His
room , wood burner. Situ- of Rt. 588 . Coli 814-245 ·
ated on 2 plu1 acre including 9170 .
remodeled 1 room 1chool
building &amp; storage shad. 2 bdr. trailer central air. gal
N1ce garden spot. Soma heat . Rt . 36 at hoapital Call
1mall fru1t treea . 614-992- 614 -388- 9760 .
7164 after 5 or 614-9921966 Cherokee Mobile
803!; .
Home. 12x47. good cond .
1972 14x66 mobile home . 83.500 Coli 446 -0706
3 bdr .• gas heat, vary clean .
814 99 2 -2166. SAM to 2 bdr. unfurn . in Che11'1ire,
6PM a ate for Tim.' afiat' 6P'M 'utilities paid. Call 4484229 .
882 -3692 .
HOME .

1969 SCHULTZ
304- 773 -6215

trnilar ,

1977 14•70 WINO OR. 2
bedroom, total electriC';' with
wood bumer , 304 -676 6930 or 676 -3346.

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Farms for Sale

207 acr e farm , langsville,
mineral rites included. no
house S12,000 down will
carry rest . 614 -388 -9346 .
74 acre farm , hay 1hed. 2
ponds . timber. 26 tillable
acres. oil &amp; 911111 for laesa 1112
miles out of Harrisonville .
614-742 -2677.
1975 Two bedroom mobile
home and 46 acres located
on Thomas Ridge Road . Call
304 -676-3280 and ask for
Aon Hickman .

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Lots

&amp;

Acreage

2 bdr . trailer out Rt . 160 in
country . Will accept children
and pots. Call 448 -0167.
Campey' Trailer loti for
summlfr. secluded wooded
area . Overlooking Oh io
river . Vic Brown, Minanvillo, Oh . Coli 614-992 3324 .
1- - - - - - - - - lc2 bedrooms in Racme. 614367-028B .
2 bed . fum . 1 child , no pets .
$160 mo., New Haven .
304-BB2 -2466

Adults only, no pets, dep . &amp;
ref . req . Your util. are paid, 2
mi . out St . Rt. 143. 99236'\7 .
THREE bedroom. bath &amp; V2 ,
unfurni1hed, $200. plusutil ·
it1es . TWO bedroom partly
furnished 8150 . plus utili ·
ties Glenwood, 304-676 2441 . 576 -9073
TWO bedroom trailer on
Ashton - Upton Rd .
Fu rn ish ed · unfurnished ,
160 00 month plus deposit
utilities . 304 · 675 -4088 .

6 -20 Acrea Woods. over looking Ohio River. city TWO b&amp;droom tra1lar on
1chools. 446 -3664 or 1 - Ashton - Upton Rd
613 - 423 - 8926 . Furnish ad - unfurn is hed .
160 00 month plus deposit ·
Owner / Agent .
utilities. 304 -676-4088 .
36 acres at Rodney on W .T .
Watton Ad . Owner financ - TWO bedroom trailer, kit·
Ing l!lvallable. Call448 -8221 chen furnished, couples
only. S180 .00month . refer after 6 weekday•
ences. 304-875 -1076 .

1 acre lot 6 mi from Holzer 1-::::;:::;:====::;:===
hospital. Just off Rt. 160 lout Floyd -Clark Rd . 700 ft . 43 Farms for Rent
Call 446 -0390 .
1- - - - - - - - Lots for sale In Racine .
614 -949 · 2340 or 614 ·
948 -2571.
Lot in Bradbury. v8ry good
condition with trailer hook up: All utilities, septic tank,
call 614 -992 -2602 .
THREE mlloo out Sandhill
Road, 2 ,8 acres. call 304 676- 3244 alter 6 :00pm .

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Real Estate
Wanted

Buyind hou1es and apartmanti . NHd propertl• with
fevorable price and term1 .
Box t 109 Gollipollo. Oh .
46831 .

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Houses for Rent

Condominium 2 bdr .• 2
baths, completely fur nished , ocean front. daily
maid service. 24 hr . security
guard. hal 2 pool• &amp; tennia
courta. The Myrtle Beach
Rooort. Myrtle 8ooch. SC.
coli dayo 614-387-04BO Of
eve . S14-44S-3426 .

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6 rm . houM928 FiriiiAve.ln
Gollipollo. Coli 446 -3945
after 6PM .

FOR

rent,
676 -6110 .

Puture, 304-

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Furniahed apt. e1 30, 3
small rooms , no utilities pd .
701 Y2 Fourth, Gallipolis .
Coli 446-4416 after 7PM .
Apt. for rent . Half doubla -2
bd room Apt. Adults pre ferred No pets ~ 14-9922749
1 and 2 bedroom fu miahed
Apto. Call 614-992 -5434,
614 - 992 - 5914 or 304882-2666 .

2 working refrigerator~ for
oale . Call 614 -379 -:(.468 .

1 bed room Apt. e196. mo .
Including utilities. Equal
housing opportumty. Con tact VIllage Manor Aptl .
614-992 -7787

Used dryer. severa l to
choose from also GE washer
&amp; dryer avacado pnir *260 .
Guaranteed 30 days. Call
614- 266 -1207 .

Effiency apartment in Middleport . 992-5434, 9925914, 304-882 -2566 .

2 bedroom semi -furnished
apt . 8160 per mo . plus dep .
8t utilities Call446 -1788.

Apartm e nts . 304 - 675 5548 .
APARTMENTS , mobile
home•. houses . Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis. 614-4468221 .
UNFURNISHED apartment
for rent , 2 bedroom .
8210 00 Call Automotiwe
Supply, 8 -6 . 304 -6752218 , 675 -6763 .
ONE bedroom apartments
for tho elderly . All utilities
paid. Tenants pay 30 percent of their adjusted incoma in this HUO subsidized
apartment building Twin
Riven Towttr, phone 304676 -6679 Equal oppor,un ity housing.
Furnished one bedroom
apartment 1n Po1nt Pleasant,
very ~an and n1ce No pets.
304-676 -1386.
Furn•ahed apt. S 166 Gat
and water paid Adults. No
Polo Call 675-1 902

2 bedroom apt carpeted,
newly painted, exua nice
and quiet . 304 675 -1962.

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Furnished Rooms

Sleeping room $116 . utili ·
ties pd. single mala. ahare
bath 919 2nd Ave , Gallipolis Cell 446 -4416 afte'
7PM

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Space for Rent

2 bdr. Regency Inc . Apan -

OFFICE space available. Will
remodel for right tennant
Saddlebrook Inn, Pt . Pleannt 304 -875-6276.

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Apartment
for Rent

ezoo

mentl
per mo. or if
income 11 110,000 or leas
HUD available . A -One Real
Estates , Carol Yeager, Real tor Call 304 · 676 · 6104 or
676 · 53B6 or 676-7788 .

First floor furinahed apt ,
utilities paid , deposit &amp; lease
required . Adults. no pets
Oall at 631 Fourth Ave ,
Gollipolio
2 bdr. apartment park front
view, pert furn .• water peid,
1176 mo .. Coll446 -3919or
446 ·0021
Furni1had apt . $226 , utili ties pd ., 1 bdr .. adults Call
446-4416 after 7PM .

1 bedroom apartment for
rent . con 446 -0390 .
JACKSON ESTATES ' Equal
'Housing Oppot1unity' h11
one J)edroom apartments
rant starting at *157 per

Kenmore auto washer &amp;
dryer •176, Kenmore apart ment size auto washer 190.
Maytag auto washer $100 ,
Hoover portable washer
e 1 26. Hoover portable dryer
875 Call 742 -2362

Downtown furn . apt .. air
co nd 8r car~ted 1200ptu•
dep . &amp; utilities Call 4461788.

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BUSINESS building, 150
3rd . Avo. Galllpolio. 304 676 -1456. altar 6 .

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coffee
table
47 Vu18Y2JI16 Y2 in . and 1
end table 26x18 Yu 20%
with light walnut fmiah 6 30,
32x63 - 174 places brown
underpmning for a mob1le
home used just 1 year came
off a 14x70 mobile home,
long piftcat measure 32 " .
short piacei 21" and , 1 0
inches acroaa, anterlock in a
metal frame . wood grain
finish . Call after 6PM , 446 3065
Firewood split &amp; cut to
lenght. Pick or d!!livered . We
honor HEAP Vouchers. Call
614 -266 -6245 .
8ft meat case. 8ft freezer.
14ft. produce case, other
mise store equipment . Call
614 -367-0378 between 10

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5 prom dresses sizes 7 -13.
like new Worn only once.
Call 446 -9769 or 446 ·
3694
For sale metal culvert 8 inch
thru 6D inch in stock . State
approved 16 gauge 12 mch
$ 5 .35 per ft ., 24 1nch
o10.10 per ft 36 1nch
$16 .60 per ft . Also plastic
culvert in stock . 8 inch thru
18inch. 81nch8180perft .,
12 inch $3 60 per ft Ron
Evans Enterprises . 4 mi
South of Jackson on ST . AT.
93. 614 -2B6- 6930
Cedar wardrobe, ant1que
trunk , 3 tier glass table &amp;
concrete ptcn1c table with
benches . Call 814 -266 1768 .
l ocust post. straight and
so lid very reasonable priced .
Call 446 -7993 anytime.
Prom dreuea llze 7. mint
green. vellow whlta. Worn
once •25. paid 8100 each .
Call 614, 246-6616

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TRS 80 computer 16- K
8600 . TEAC real to reel tape
doc k e200 . Call 446 -7641
betwoon 6 • 8 PM .
Picnic tables Order now for
summer, &amp;Jilcallent Mothara
Day gift . Coli 446 -4B23 .

Wanted to Rent

Wanted to rent house in
Kyger CrHk School district.
Immediately . Call 446 1311 aft•r 6.

Want to rent houn or trailer
in county, smell houee . Call
992-6418

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Equipment

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Spring Special lawn mower
&amp; rototl\ler tune up. oil
change. new spark plug .
adjust or replace breaker
pointl, service air cleaner.
ah_.rpen mower blade, saf teychock 813 .95pluotox .
Free pick 81 delivery tn
Gallipolis-Eureka area. Nelson 6 -Sons Service Center.
Eurako . Dh . · C•II 614- 266-

Backhoe andloader diga B OUR BOARDING HOUSE
ft . large bad pick up haula·
bla. operate youraelf. $90.
por doy 304 -896-3841
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AUC:riON • FURNITURE
52 Olivo St .. Oollipollo. King
coal • wood heatera with
fan t459, set box aprlng •
mattrlll a100, firm *120.
IOII•IOVOIOOI &amp; choir 1199,
love llltl .70, MW C::OIII &amp;
wood heatera •• IQW as
e399 with blowera. used
coal &amp; wood h81ten. new
dlnot ooto
up,
refrige;atora, rangea, bunk
bodo comploto It 99. bun·
klh mott..oMo 140. chelllo,
drouero, TV'o. Coli 4483159 .

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GOOD set of diamond wedding rings, dishwasher, au tomatic washer, 304-67829B9 or 576 -2372 .
SOFA, Early American, ex cellent condition. reasona bly pr~cad . 2809 Birch Ave .
Pt . Pleasant. 304 -676 3740
REPOSSESSED SHiNI no ·
thing down I Take over paymen ts 886 .00 monthly .
4' ~~; 8 ' flashing arrow sign .
New bulbs, letters. Hale
Signs. Call FREE 1 -800 626·7445. anytime.

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Building Supplies

Building materials
block. brick, sewer pipes,
windows. lintels , etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande,
0 . Call614-246-6121 .
TO All CONTRACTORS ·
We ara able to give contrac tors pnce on all buiiCiing
materials . Del1vary availabe
Gallipolis Block Co .. 123'h
Pine St • Gallipolis, Oh 448 2783
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME
6 rooms and bath, $2 ,995 .
See our models. 1-614 886 -7311 .

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Pets for Sale

HillCREST KENNEL .
Board.ng all breeds. AKC
Reg . Oobermano pups ofd
Doberman Stud Service.
Call 446 -7796 .
ORAGONWYNO CATTERY
- KENNEL AKC Chow pup pies, CFA Himalayan. Per sian and Siamese kittens.
Call 446-3844 after 4PM .
Doberman Pinchar pup, fe male, 12 weeks old. $60 .
Call 992 · 7468 or 399 ·
9900 .

AKC Doberman
304 -675 -1B22 .

Jividen's
Farm Equipment
.
446-1876
long tractors . Vermeer
round baler 8t comptete line
of bale handling
feeding
accessoriesl A new line of
rokao : Teddoro t876 .00 •
up and Due Mowers
• 2260.00.

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Tobacco &amp;. ' corn sprayera.
wagons. rotliry tillers. rotar'y
cutters. seedan . tobacco
setters. blade•. gates, culti vators, diac, plows Ba wood
burners plastic tanks I And
see us to gat a complete line
of Pans It Service.

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Used Equ1pm8nt: 35 Massey. 3000 Ford, IH Hydro
70. N .H . grinder - mixer.
~ravity
wagon... 2 -c !lrn
pictc.era, wheel d\tc. rotary
hoes, .2 8t ~- bottom plows,
Post auger. A com'pleta line
of Southeast lmco.
Now &amp; Used Farm Machin ery . Farman cub and cultiva tors. Allis Chalmers WD 46
and plows. John Deere 2 &amp; 4
row comer planters, culti ·
packers. wheel - pick - pull
disk, seeders. Ford bull
IIW ,
Ford large splinad
pullies. Ford 2-12 ln. plows,
3 bottom plows. haying
equipment. post hole
diggers. corn pickers. culti ·
vators. and hay elevators.
Howe's Far111 Machinery .
Rt . 124 &amp; Mayhew Rd .
Jackson. Dh 2B6 -6944 .

4 row corn plantar, 9 mo .
old . Colt Appolooo •
Walker. Coli 614 - 388 9026 .
New 1983 12 HP Ford
tractor with 42 in mower
986-3906 .

1978 Toyota Corolla. tapa
dock. 81,000 miles. now
clutch &amp; brakea. good tires.
needt 1 linlo body work.
I 1.400 . Coli 446-4166.

STUCCO PlASTERING ·
textured ceilings commercial and residential , free
ast1mates. Call 814-266 ·
1182

1981 VW Rabbit automatic.
4 dr .• am-fm, cruise control.
36.000 miles Exc . cond.
614-992- 3710 otter 4.

PAINTING · interior and
exterior, plumbing, roofing,
10me remodeling . 20 yra.
oxp. Call. 614 -388-9662 .

1977 Cutlass Supreme.
good condition. New battery, new transmission . Call
814-992 -6810 or 614 992-6864.

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spoutmg. 30. years experience,
apacializ fng in buitt up roof .
Coli 614-388 -9967

1977 Dodge Colt station wagon auto. 992-7180 .
19BO CHEVY Monzo, 4 cyl. .
standard 1hift, 37.000
mlloo. 32 to 36 MPG .
304-676- 1714.
81 GRAND Prix. loaded .
87.200. 304 -676-2617
1976 FORD
Cellent running
AC, PS, PB , coli
6636 after 6 :00 .

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1979 Pinto Pony ,
$2.000 . 00 . 304 - 676 76B9.
1982 S1 0, VB automatic ,
air. stereo , gauges, 8 ,600
miles, perfect condition,
muot ooll, 304-676-643B .
1971 SUPER Bootie. VW.
1harp 6 clean . runs good ,
81896 . phone 304- 676 ·
4123 .
1948 FLEETLINE ' Chev ·
rolat, 4 door sedan, good
condition 304-882-3368
1978 CHEVY Monzo, V -8 .
power steering. power
brakea. air -conditioning ,
AM· FM cassette. good con·
dition , 112600 00. 304·
576·2968

19B1 CHEVETTE. hotchN EW Ba Uaed ~ Harvestore back, automatic , 4 door,
Structurn . Automated li - AM-FM radio Call after 6
vestock feeding -computer p m . 304 -773· 6768 .
loodero Call collect 614 - 1- - - - - - - - - 686-2260 . John l . Betts.
76 MONTE Carlo . 78 Ford F
160 pickup , 304 - 676 ·
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Wanted to rant tobacco
poundage Call 614-379 ·
2642.
Wanted land suitable for
planting corn, with in 10
miles of Crown City . Call
266-68B9 .

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Trucks
Sale
/- - - - - - - - - - 1978 Jeep V. t PU, V-B.
auto. 4 -WD, PS, PB, many
axtroo. Call446 -0615 .
/- - - - - - - - - -1976 Chevy half ton 1hon
bed with utility bed &amp;. cap
Now paint. 81 . 500 Coli
446 -B1 08
1976 Datsun pickup
81600 . 304-675 -2159.

Livestock

puppies,

1977 FORO pickup. 302
autOmatic, clean . 12300.
Coli 304 -676-2752

1976 Buick Electra 2 dr ..
PS, PB, AC, AM - FM llloro
•1.860 or trlde feb cattle,
ftum equipment of equal
value Call446-41537 .

Angu1 bulls 1 to 3 yn . old,
e~~;cellent blood line. Slate
Run Farma, Jackson,Oh.
Coli 614-2B6-6396 or 814 · J-1
- 9_ 7_5
__-2-to-n-fl-at-b-od_C_h_o-vy
286- 1787 .
truck . $2260
Portable
welder.
300
amp
Hobart
R agistered
uarter Horse . mounted on wheels S1200 .
Ruth Reeves. Also grade 30
Saddles, brid las. winter
horse blank ell . Western .lbooto . 614 -89B-3290 .
73
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For sale or trade Nubian
male Registered and Padi·
gree with e~tcellent blood
lines. this male coukl up·
grade your goat herd. If no
one wants him . will be
castrated and oaten. $65
Call669 · 3674 .

SIX purebred Anou• cowa
with calves. Llrge modern For sale or trade 78 Ford
type, good bloo,dlines. with customized VII!"· 4 capt.
or without papers Priced on seats. table. ice box . sofa
in1pection 304 -876-2902 . bed. AM -FM radio &amp;: tape
player . Will trade for Ia rge
car of equal value. Call
446 -3346 .
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For Sale or Trade

1978 Plymouth Road
Runner Volara. Special Edi tlon 614-247-2606.
1976 JHp CJIS , eJ~celleent
condilion, trade for pick up
truck of equal valuo. 304-

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Round bales of hay for sale
delivery available . 1.200 lb.
boleo. 820 a bale. Coli
445 -6566 .
Good mixed hoy

Firat &amp;

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Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola , Quazar, and
house. calls. Call 676-2398
or 446-2464

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rutnced roofing, tncluding
hot tar application, carpenter. electrician. mason . Call
304-675 -2088 or 875 '4 560 .

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Water Wells. Commercial
and Domestic . Test holes.
Pumps Sales and Service.
304- 896 -3802

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Get your carpet in ship
shape Water removal, FREE
ESTIMATES. FURNITURE
ClEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614-446- 2107 .
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Insured . free estimates
Phone 614 -367 -0636 call
after 5 .

HO.ME JU ST A S
.MUCH AS I A.M.

Stark's Tree Work Landscaping, backhoe work. free
services with mowing . Go
anywhere . 304 576 -2010.

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AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Phone 446-388B or 4464477

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JIM 'S PLUMBING. HEATING . Fomerly Dewitt's
Plumbing . Call 614-3670576 .

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Coli 446-7903
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DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . Guaranteed work . Call anytime
614 - 266 -6620 or 614266 -1207.
SEWING Machine repa irs,
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Sales &amp; Ser~,~ice Sharpen
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Fabric Shop ,
Pomeroy 992 -2284 .

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General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SER VICE . Call 614- 387 · 7471
or 614 - 38 7 -0691 .

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away or something movad1
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between 9 and 6 .

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wot. Contoct Opel Fitzpo trlck. St . Rt .889. Wllkol- 1
Hondl 750 CUllOm
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fully oqulpptd. 1.090 miles.
U ; 600 . CoR 448-2347 ofMILK. cow, ~econd calf, tlr 8PM .
304 · 882 - 2760 or 882 ·
2aB7 .
Hondo 650·4K lolring, windshield, electric
HAY e1 .50 per bola, 675- otort. ol11y bor, ucoMonl
1304.
condition, •1 . BOO . Coli
614 -446 -3758 .

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304 · 675 -2608 .

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Coli Jim Lenior , 304 -875 7397 .

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Irwin' s Glaaa Servic8 makes
replacemenu insulated units screens, storm windows
for residential or commercial. Call 614-266-6644.

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1979 Hondo CB-400 Howk
8.000 mi.. excel . cond . Call
oft• ~- 445-80111.

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F. S. K Tre_e Trimming, stump
removal . ~~~II 675 &lt;1331 . .

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Amer1can Farm &amp; Ranch
Steel Buildings. Commer cia l &amp; Farm 40'x50'•15'
vertical wall (1 2ll-20wl).
color roof end walls. one
20'1114' double slide door,
one walk-in door, four wallitea , delivery price
18, B72 .00 . R 0 . PAR SONS. 119 W . Va . Avo.
Rip loy. WV 26271 . 13041
372-6991

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month
and rent
e193 per month,
dapoolt. Coli 448-2745 or
leave me..ega.

1 bdr. fum . apt., no children.
no pet1. mo. IHie req. plu•
1110 dopoolt, tt75 mo. Coli
446 ·3687 otter fiPM
2 blfdroom hauee . large 1- - - - - -- - -- llvlng r'oom , kitc hen &amp; b11th . Furnished 1mall effiancy
Furnished . O var i oo~i ng
profenioneltype gentleman
Ohio River Adults only
only . Cell446 -0338 .
Brown 's Trailer Park . 614 992 -3.3 24 .
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218 at Mercervlle. Quiet
2 bedroom house, com - area, nice 111wn. •2215 per
pletely redecor•ted, car - mo . unlumlohed. Coli 448peted. 1torm windowa and 1157 doyo, 514-357-7218
doo••· Coli 614-992-3090 ,
oftor &amp;PM .

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apartments Utilities paid.
no pets, no children Call
446 - 3437 .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Parte.. Roure 33. North of
Pomeroy Large lots . Call
992 -7479

4 rm . and bath. full bate·
. mont, in Addioon.
per
mo .. pluo dopotit. Coii814 367 - 74U., ~ftor 8 :30PM .

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3 rm and 4 rm unfurnished

House for rent, 302 16th

furnished .

USED MOBILE
676 -2711

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for Rent

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445-7833 or 446-1 883.
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304-875-4164.
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Polilef'Oy Middleport, Ohio

Friday, April •• 1983

,.---Local .briefs::-......._., Juvenile, 2 .m~n held for dynamiJe theftSqtiad answers three calls ·

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POINT pLEASANT, W.Va.
tOVP) - A possible tragedy In
Letart was averted Thursday night
when a juvenile holding two federal
agen~ hostage surrendered to them
and was taken into custody by local
law enforcement o!ticers, Mason
County Prosecuting Attorney
Damon B. Morgan Jr. said today.
The 16-year-old male held agents_
Larry Sparks and Riche..-d Kemp of
the V .S. Traesury Department's
alcohol, tobacco and firearms
bureau at Charleston at bay In the
garage at the home of John wuliam
Roach on Sliding Hill Creek Road
with a 22-caUber rtile aimed at a
stack of dynamite, Morgan said.
Trooper M.S. Smith of the West
VIrginia State Pollee Point Pleasant
detachment said the Incident was
resolved within JO minutes. The

Three calls were answered by local units Thursday, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Service reports.
At 12: Tl p.m., the Racine Unit went to East Letart for Charlotte
Pierce who was taken to Veterans Me morial Hospital; at 3: 18p.m.,
the Rutland Unit took Patricia Morgan, Matn St., to Holzer Medical
Center, and at 11:55 p.m., the Tuppers Plains Unit treated Tanya
Davis at the scene of an accident on Route 681 but no transportation
was required.

Apprehend
. Frankliq. County youth
A 16 year old Franklin County n.m away was apprehended
Thursday eveni ng by the Meigs County Shertif's Department along·
wlth a companion, 18 year old Gregory Salzman, Columbus, who Is
being held on a contributing charge.
The sherllf's depa rtment reported that the juvenil~ is AWOLfrom
an institution In Franklin County and will be picked up today by
officials from Franklin County.
James 0 . Swain, Rt. I , Reedsville. reported to the sherllf's
department Thursday tires on his son's truck had been slashed while
parked at Ches ter . The vandalism act Is under Investiga tion .

Ohio bargaining bill could get big change

Swim instructor sought

By ROBERT E. MUJER
Asooclated Press Wrtlet'
mLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
Binding arbitration to settle police
and firefighter contract disputes
may be stripped from a public
employee bargatntng bill, the bill's

Applications for a swimming instructor at London Pool, Syracuse,
are being accepted until May I.
Applications may be mailed to George Holman , Box 192, Syracuse.

Track dedication postponed

sponsor sayS,
Sen. Eugene Branstool, D·Utica,
said Thursday that other alterna·
lives are being considered but that
none. has been agreed to by a
three-member subcommittee.
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Branstool Is chairman of the
three-member panel which hopes to
complete its work on Monday,
returning the measure on Tuesday
to the full Senate Conunerce and
Labor Committee for
consideration.
Majqrity Democrats in both

The dedication of the Meigs High School track scheduled for
Sunday, AplillO, has been poslponed. due to weathercondltlons, until
Sunday, April!?.

Movie cancelled
A movie to have been shown at the Rutland Elementary School this
evening has been postponed unlll next Friday, Aprll15. The event Is
be1!!g held by the Rutland PTO.

COAL to meet Sunday
Citizens Organized Against Longwalilng (COAL) wUI meet at 2
p.m. Sunday In the auditorium of Wilton Elementary School af'
Wllkesvllle.

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The Gallla-Melgs post of the State Highway Patrol investigated a
three-car wreck on Ohio 7 In Meigs Coonty Thursday morning .
Troopers say Helen Kaylor, 53, ReedsvUie, pulled from a private
drive onto Ohio 7 at 11 :10 a.m . and Into the path of a northbound
vehicle driven by Daphne Cremeens, 22, Tuppers Plains. Cremmens
swerved to avoid a collision a nd struck a vehicle driven by Keith
Myers, 35, Tuppers Plains.
Kaylor's and Myers' vehicles were slightly damaged In the
resulting wreck and Creemens vehicle sustained moderate damage.
There were no Injuries and the patrol issued no citations.

Maurer says he
can't back bill
VAN WERT, Ohio (AP)- Sen.
Steve Maurer, D·Botktns, told a
business and farm group today he
could not support collective bar·
gaining for Ohio public employees
as It Is now proposed.
Legis Ia tlon now In a Sena 1e
Commerce and Labor subcommlt·.
tee proposes collective bargaining,
including binding arbitra tion, for
public employees at the state and
local level. It Is scheduled for futhcr
committee discussion next week.
Democrats as a party hold only a
one-vote margin In the Senate, and
any defection combined with Republican solidarity can make or
break any particular leglslallon.
· Some legislators say the collecUve
bargaining bill is not likely to reach
the Senate Hoar In Its present form .
Maurer spoke to about 50 farm
and business leaders at a legis Ia live
breakfast sponsored by the local
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County Farm Bureau and the Van
Wert area Junior Chamber of
Commerce. He attended In his role
as chalnnan of the Senate Agrtcul·
lure, Small Business and Economic
Development Committee.
" I don't believe I could support the
bill as It Is now structured," he said
In response to a question from the
audience. He said he objects to
binding arbitration provisions and
hopes the bUI will be altered to make
It more acceptable before It leaves
committee.
His objection to binding arbltra- ·
tlon, he said, s tems !rom his
unwillingness to see another bureaucracy created !rom which
arbitrators would be drawn.
Maurer sa id collective bargainIng for public ·employees Is cur·
rently a fact or life in Ohio, whether
or not It Is recognized ns such, and
that the law should reflect this.

Beulah Ewing

Mrs. Henry (Beulah) Ewing, 77,a
well known Pomeroy resident died
this morning at Holzer Medleal
Center. Arrangements • wUI be
announced.

Charlotte Pierce
Charlotte Mark&gt; Gray Pierce, 60,
Rt. 2, Racine, died Thursday
afternoon at Veterans Memorial
·
Hospital.
Mrs. Pierce, a housewife, was
born Nov . 4, 1922 at Chillicothe, the
daughter of the late William R. and
E dna Whittington Gray.lnaddlllon
to her parents she was preceded in
death by lour grandsons.
She Is survived by her husband ,
.Tames Elmer Pierce; three daugh·
ters, Catherine Gibbs, New Haven;
Mary Newlun, Long Bottom, and
CRuth Congo, Racine; five sons, .Tim
M. Pierce, Rutland; Donald Pierce,
. George ~erce and Mike Pierce a u
of Pomeroy, and Roy Pierce of
Racine; one sister, Mary Hardesty,
Chillicothe; one brother, William
(Pete) Gray, Ray , Ohio; 30 grandc hildren and five grea t
grandehlldren.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at2 p.m. at Ewing Funeral :
Home. Bw1al wW be In Letart Falls
Cemetery. Friends may call at iite
funeral home Fr1day from 7 to9 and
anytime on Saturday.

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"She was crying and he .was
ha lf·P&lt;!ralyzed, lying in bed, and the
water was . tls!flg, " Said police
o!tlcer Tom PhOllps, who helped
save the two. ''The rna ttresses were
floating and the cedar chest was
floating around the living room."
In .Jefferson Parish, La., tempers
flared as joyriders · cruised in
four-wheel-drive vehicles, the sht&gt;rtit's office said.
"There have been a number of
Irate people allegedly arming
themselves against people driVing
down making waves" as water
lapped against front doors, said
sberllf's spokesman Bob Garner.
Ski boats aiding In evacuations
zoomed along Interstate 12 between
Hammond and Robert, La., trying
toreachhomeswherethewaterwas
window-deep.
"We had flat boats, air boats, just
about any kind of boat you can
Imagine, " said Chuck Reed of the
Tangipahoa sherllf' s o!tlce.
Angry waters severed oil pipelines across the Honiochltto River
near Meadville, Miss., unleashing
an estimated :ll,IXX) gallons of crude
oU Into the river. Cleanup crews
could do little but watch.
~lclals In Baton Rouge and
Rapldes Parish filled sand bags
shoulder to shoulder with 140 inmate
volunteers. " Fellas, l appreciate
theworkyouaredolnghere,''Treen
told a group of convicts during an
inspection tour.
Twenty evacuation centers were
set up in Louisiana and at least
seven were established In Hattiesburg, Columbia and Canton, Miss .,
with more planned.

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explain in g that association
members will erect the fence, build
a dugout and paint where necessary., Block has been donated for
the dugout, he said.
Emma Wayland
Council agreed to purchase the
fence and to work wtth the
Mrs. Emma S. lhle Wayland, 82, association.
North Second Ave., Middleport
Councilman John Bentley said
died Friday morning at Vetera~ dirt on top of the riverbank near the
Memorial Hospital.
terinls courts and playground needs
She was bom July 29, .1900 at to be leveled off and grass seed
Pomeroy, a daughter of the la te planted. He alSo suggested that
Henry and Sarah Findling Thie. She horseshoe pits be added to the park
was also Preceded In death by her and ·necessary repair be made to
husband, Norman · Wayland; a some of the playground equipment.
daughter, Norma Louise Powell
He said 10 park bencheS will be
and two sisters, Elfie Mae ShaMo~ placed in arowid courts and
and flertha Custer. Surviving are a ·playground.
son, Charles, Middleport; sisters
Ash brought up the plans for
and brothers-In-law, Henrietta and lighting Courts and asked council to
Olen Booth, Christine Beegle, all of' COMlder submitting bids for a new
Pomeroy; Rose and Ylctor Genhel· pollee cruiser. It was decided to
mer, near Pom~roy; Martha and advertise later In the year, perhaps
Bruce Barton, Columbus; Leasly In August.
and Lawrence Hysell, Ravenna;
Imboden reported that ihe tire
brothers and sisters-In-law, Elmer department has received a match·
and Neva I hie, Cheshire; Henry and ing grant lor protective clothing tor
Utreva lhle, Columbus; Homer and the firemen. CouncU'sportlon of the
Ruth lhle of Floret!ee, Pa.; two , grant Is $507.50.
grandsons, a granddaughter, a
Councll agreed to repair a culvert
great-granddaUghters and several on Br1dgman Street, located near
nieces and nephews. ·
tOO Nazarene Chureh. Jack Wllll·
Servcles will be held at 2 p.m. · ams and Ash are In charge of the
Monday at the Rawllngs. Coats- projeet.
Blower Funeral Home with the Rev.
~uncu agreed to purch~ paint
Max Donahue and the Rev. Robert
for the house located oo the v1llage
/Wbtnson otrlclattng. Burtal will be
park, and unanimously voted to
In Riverview Cemetery, Friends
suppott approval of the lonawall
may call at the funeral hometrorn6 nolniJ1i permit Southern Ohio Coal
to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 · Co. haatlledwlthOONR'-sreclama·
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
lion division.

Area deaths

agents were in a hostage sltuatjon
with the Incident In addition to the and transported this morning to the
for only a short time - around rlve · -juvenile were · 19-year-old Johri U.S. Magistrate's Office Inn
minutes - .before titey talked the
Andrew Roach and his father, .Tobn Huntington.
boy Into giving himself up.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Gary
Wllllam Roach.
.
The dynamite was part of 600
The juvenile was charged wjih
Pullins sal!! Charges Including ·
pounds recovered, along with
two counts of kidnapping, possesspos-·ton of stolen exposlves and
blasting caps anddetonatorwlre, by
ing explosives with crlmlnal intent, assault on a !ederalortlcerarebelng
ATF agents, the Mason County
assault, obstructing an· o!tlcer, sought against Roach. Morgan said
Shertif's Department and stale
aiding In the CO!IC€alrnent of stolen a determination had not yet been
pollee.
property and other charges, Mor· ·made as to wbether •state charges
wW be filed against the young man.
· gan said.
Morgan said ATF agents were in
Following a detention hearing
Mascn County Thursday at the
The elder Roach was taken before
before Mason County Magistrate
request of his oftlce to assist in
Paul E. "Snooky" Smith, the Smith Thursday night and refused
recovering the dynamite, reported
to be arraigned on a warrant
juvenile was transported to the
charglnghlmwlththekldnappingof
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stolen from a magazine In the TNT
Mercer County Children's Home In
area near Point Pleasant, leased by
Princeton, W.Va. He wW appear one or the federal o!tlclals.
He was Incarcerated in the Mason ·
Austin Powder Co. of McArthur.
belore Mason County Circuit Judge
Ohio, and from Raven-Hocking
Clarence Watt at a later date, which · County .tall and was scheduled to
Coal Co., Cllfton, W.Va., In
reappear: before Smith this mornhas not yet been set.
November.
The J.9.year-old was held over- ing. He also faces additional
night In the Kanawha County .Tall charges.
Taken into custody In connection

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houses have designated the ineasure a top pliortty, having been
deprived of s imilar l(,gislatlon at

past sessions when they lacked the
clout they have now.
The bUI !or the first time would

Fine 23, three forfeit bonds
Twenty-three defendants were
fined and ' three others forfeited
bonds In Meigs County Court
Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
were T~mmy Krautter, Pomeroy,
stop sign, $10 and costs; Rick C.
Wood, Moundsville, W. Va., speed,
$20 and costs; James Wade,
Parkersburg, speed, $.20 and costs;
Ralph Oller, Langsville, defective
exhaust, $5 a nd costs; Nancy
Clark, Pomeroy, stop sign, $10 and
costs; Darrell Campbell, Logan,
overload, costs only; George
Pierce, Pomeroy, speed, n:&gt; and·
costs; Wllllam Pinney, McArthur,
-speed, $20 and . costs; Jo Ellen
Paden, VIenna, assured clear
dlstanc_e, $10 and costs;. Heldt
. Ewing, ' Pomeroy, speed , _$23. and
.costs; Bernice Midkiff, l.'angsvllle.

Court actions filed
A foreclosure suit has been filed in
MelgsCountyCornmonPieasCourt
by Bank One, So;lutheasternOhlo, N.
A., Athens, against Robert L. Hawk
and Nancy F . Hawk, Athens,
treasurer of Meigs County and
Beneficial Mortgage Company of
Ohio, Inc., Athens.
In the sam e court two marriages
were dissolved and two divorces
granled.
The marriages or Patricia D.
Mcintyre and Clarence D. Mcln·
tyre and Mary Ann Older and
,Jimmie Older were dissolved.
Granted divorces were David A.
Ferry from Brenda K. Ferry and
Alpha Lenore Douglas from Clinton
E. Douglas.

Improper backing, $10 l!lld costs;
David Ball, Chester, speed, $21 and
costs; Randy Ebersbach, Racine,
no tum signals, $10 and. costs;
Fra ncis Andrew, Long Bottom, left
of center, $10 and costs; Roselyn
Tucker, Tuppers Plains, failed to
display valid registration decal, $10
and costs.
James Roach, Athens, speed, $20
and costs; Paul Clark, Middleport,
DWl, $250 and costs, 10 days
confinement, license suspended
one year, left of center, costs only;
Dean Whittington, Pomeroy, Ty
Herman, Middleport, Richard Herman , Middleport, and Rick Ebers bach, Middleport, criminal trespass,
one year probation each, costs,
b8rred from LaSaUe .permanently;
··Dennis Gr&lt;irit,- Langsville," using
weapons while intoxicated, $150
and cos.ts, one year probation;
Thomas Harman, Reedsville, do·mestic violence , ·twa days conflnt&gt;ment, six months probation.
Forfeiting bonds were Gary
Thurnover, Westlake, Ohio, speed,
$40.50; Beverly Gaul, Pt. Pleasant.
faUure to control vehicle, $36.50; ·
Larry Holsinger, Jr., Racine,
speed, $6.50.

permit strikes by public employees,
under spelled-out conditions. But It
prohibits walkouts by pollee, firefighters ·and other safety forces,
substll:ilting binding arbitration as
the last resort.
One alternative Is a last best offer
process In which an arbitrator
chooses between the proposed
settlements or management and
labor.

Emergency runs
Local units answered 10 calls on
Wednesday, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services
repqrts.
Calls Included 10: 46 a.m.; Middleport, . to Race St. for Christine
Pulltns, taken to Veterans Memor·
tal Hospital; Rutland at 11:43 a.m.
Hysell Run Road for Beatrice May,
to Veterans Memorial; Middleport,
3: 19 p .m. treated Catherine Fisher
at village hall; . Middleport , 3: 29
p.m., Dotty Reynolds to Veterans
Memorial; 3:'38 p.m., Pomeroy.
Lis:' _Ho11tn~m fro.t.T! Meigs Hlglt ; .
Sctiool toVeter'ahs M@morlal; ·7: 12 . .
p.m., Pomeroy to Front St.!or Della
Roseberry, taken !o Holzer Medlcal
Center; 8:20 p.m ., Pomeroy, to
Union Ave. for Christine Pullins,
taken to Holzer Medical Center;
8:48p.m. Middleport to 107ParkSt.
for Barbara Smith. taken to
Veterans Memorial and 9:38p.m·.
Racine to Bald Knob Road for Carol
Moore, taken to Veterans
Memorial.

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Discharges Holzer Medical Cen!er .
Oakley
Alexander,
Verna Birchfield, ClarenceComell.
Steve Deeter, WilliiiJ'Il Erwin ,Jr ..
Pearl Freeman, Nancy Good,
Lucinda Howard, Brian Johnson,
Kelly Lambert, William Lewis,
Kathertile Lovell, Clarence·Martin,
Cherry . McManus, Anna Morgan,
Lula Phillips, Steven Roble, Betty
Robinson, Mary Rtitt, Joyce Seymour, Ressle Shaffer, Minnie
Smith,_ Ernza •Terry, Ruth Tim·
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Apply for license
A I"(UUI''iage license was Issued In
MeigS CountY Probate Court to
Samuel Ray I&lt;arr, 31, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. and Barbara Lee Hot·
fmelster, 26, Carefree, Artz.
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WASHINGTON (AP ).,... President Reagan warned
Sal:ilrday "a plan Is afoot that would wreck the
progress we've made'' toward economic recovery,
and he promised to veto any attempt to cancel the
llJ.percent income tax cut due ,July 1.
" All of you who've .worked hard to meet your tax
obllfat!ons this year, be on guard," Reagan said in
his weekly noontime ra4lo address. "The liberal
Democrats in the House o~ Representatives want you
to pay more, much more. They want to Increase
taxes on medium·Income famllles by $3,550 over the
next tlve years."

"Nothing could be more unfair, " he added . "I
promise you this: I will veto any attempttotakeaway
the third year of your tax cut. "
The president said he would also veto any attempt
to repeal a law that would restrict !ll-&lt;:alled "bracket
creep" In which taxes rtsewlth Increases In the cost of
living, ma)dng II mote and more dllflcult for wage
earners to maintain their standard of Uvtng.
",Just as our .program Is beginning to mesh and
deliver what we promised with personal savings and
spending up, productivity up, auto and . steel
production and hooslng construction all recovering,

wi&gt;rkers being called back. the stock market 'hitting
an all time high and consumer eonfldence surging;
just as the recovery Is gaining strength , a plan Is afoot
that would wreck the progress we've m ade," Reagan
said.
But Rep. Paul Simon of llllnols, who gave the
Democrats' response to Reagan, said the pres ident's
program for cutting taxes Is "really a shift in taxes,"
placing greater burdens on sta tes and local
governments.
Simon criticized Reagan' s push fo r tax indexing,
saying It would result In greater deficits and nottn~

that " Republicans llk~ At1hur Burns (fanner head of
the Federal Reserve) and others have warned
against this.''
" Minnesota !tied t his (tax Index ing) and had a
huge deficit ," thr congressman said. adding that
"Brazil and Israel have donr this and C'ndrd up with
high in nation."
Regarding 1-hr U.S. f'f'Onmn y ovPrall , Simon sa id .
"There are now more poor th&lt;Ul Pver. Business

failures arr at the highes t !XIillt since thr Great
Depression.··

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GALLIPOLIS- Some200Gallla
County water customers were
without servlee lor several hours
Friday and Sal:ilrday and . several
!llghways ln.Meigs Cou11ty flooded
as the ·area expei'!enqed heavy
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· All •but one customer of Gailla
County Rural Water Association
had service restored by Saturday
afternoon, according to lshnnael
G illespie, president or the
association. ·
Gillespie said a five Inch water
main near Ohio 775 at the edge of
Raccoon Creek broke Friday.
Workers cannot repair the main
because of flooding from the nearby
cree~.

Ohio forecast
Near 100 percent chance of rain or thunderstorms tonight. Rain
possibly heavy at times. Low tonight ~53. Winds no~asterly 5-15
mph. Eighty percent chance of rain Saturday. High 52-57.

Extended Ohio Forecast - Sun_day through Tuesday: Scattered
showers Sunday. Fair and cool Monday and Tuesday. Highs mostly
In the 50s and lows.in the~-

Ohio lottery winning ~umbers

Alysia
,lenktns,
Discharged
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Betty Manley,
Taylor,
William Crane, Beverly Hess. Wald
Smith, MatUda Rowley.

Gallipolis-Point " - n t Sunday, April 10, 1983

Veto promised on canceling tax cut

Weather:

Pomeroy PJ'A wqill meet Monday, Aprtl11, at 7:30p.m. A special
program will be presented by
students of the !lith and sixth grade
band under the direction of David
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Bouman.
Science lair projects will be on
CLEVELAND (APl - The
display a nd awards will be pres winning number drawn Thursday
ented to the first, second and third
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
place winners In each grade. New .
game, "The Number," was 479.
officers w!U be Installed for the
In the " Pick 4" game, played five
1983-84 year.
times a week, the winning number
was 7822.
The lottery reported earnings of
Hospital news
$246,819.50 from wagering on Its
dally game. Earningscameonsales
Velei'1UIIi Memorial Hospital
of
$1,145,3ffi, while holders of
Admitted - Candace Brothers.
winning tickets were entitled to
Pomeroy; 13everlyHess,Pomeroy;
share m.560.50, otficlals said.
Ella Sca rbrough, Long Bottom;
In the parimutuel "Pick 4" game,
Charles Kaptelna. Pome roy;
sales
totaled $166,647. Holders of
Mabel Brown, Mld(lleport; Donna
winning tlckets were entitled to 45
Casto, Portland.

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PTA meeting set

Schlichter: Uncertain future ... C-1

percent, or $75,257. Any Winning $1
straight ticket earned $9,864, and
any winning $1 boxed ticket earned
$822.

OWO ON THE RISE -Rain during the past week has forced several
-:ea streams to overflow lheir banks. Some inlnor flooding was
reported Saturday. The Ohio River was !Sleet above nonnal pool stage
at the GaUipolls Locks and Dam In Eureka aroond nooo

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FLOOD ROUTE - A truck moves down a
Dooded road to higher ground In Sl!ddl, La., wheN'
the Pearl River Is S&lt;:heduled to crest at t.._feet abow
Galllpolts Locks and Dam Saturday
morning, a spokesman said . He
added that It was not r L~Ing vPry
fast.
The Gallipolis area has received
just over two Inches of rain In the
past week, according to records
!rom the East Gallipolis Weather
Statton.

Oood shlge today. Thousand .~ tu1.vt• bt•en font--d to
('vru•malc their homt.&gt;s In Louishu1a nnd Ml.if'ii!"Slppllo
~~a J)f'

rl.-.lng n4.Hxl watf'rs. ( i\P

Th~ ar~a nx·elvrd thP hea viest
ra in fall on rriday. when th~
Ga llipolis station . rccordro .78
inches. Rain was still fa ii !Jtg at4 : : ~1
p.m . Sat urday In lh&lt;' t rl-cou nly
arC'a .
Accor'Cllng to a spokesman at thr
Huntington off ice of the Nationa l
Weather Service. April has no! t.x•n

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wPiter than norma l so far .
Clmnff' of rain wUI

today anrl mrl.v next

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spokesman ~aiel. Thl' forecast for

Monday through Wflehtf'sday ralls
for fair wf'a lher .
Around The NnCion

Thundt•rous rain.s ended S&lt;.ttu r-

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Coast Guard probes shooting incidents

Investigate bank robbery
FI.OWERS
EXPR£5..1;) SYMPATHY

U the water recedes, he said the
main will be fixed In about three
days.
The rural water association was
able to restore normal service to all
but one customer by routing water
from another source, Gillespie said.
He asked customers In the
Patriot-Waterloo area to conserve
water until the main Is repaired.
Although no Gallla County roads
were reported closed, the Gallla ·
Meigs Post of the Ohio State
Highway P a trol said heavy rains
flooded sections of three highways
In Meigs County Friday.
The patrol closed the following
roads untU about 6 p.m. Friday:
Ohio 124 near Langsville; Ohio 143
near lhe Intersection with Ohio 7;
and U.S. 33 at Burlingham .
The Ohio River level was ahout 18
feet above normal .pool stage at the

WILKESVILLE - The Wilkesville branch of Vinton County
NatiOnal Bank was robbed of an uodelermined amoUJlt of money
Friday afternoon.
An investigation by the sheriff's department, WllkesvUle marshal
and Athens office of the Fedetal Bureau of Investigation Is
underway, Sherllf Delno McClure said Sarurday.
Details remained sketchy, but McClure said two armed men
entered the bank along Ohio 160 at 3:30p.m. and forCed employees
and a customer 1Q He on the floor. ·
The men made their escape in the customer's car. The car was
later found anbandoned a lew mlles away from the bank. McClure
said tliat when the bank's a larm sounded, deputies from hts office
and sutTOundtng counties and the Ohio Highway Patrol responded.
An amount on how much money was taken in the incident had not
yet been made, McClure said.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va . (AP ) The U.S. Coast Guard has received
reports that shots have been fired at
barges traveling !he Ohio River, but
officials don ' t believe there Is any
connection with a strike against a
barge company.
Lt. Keith Moll , chief for Coast
Guard port opera t ns In Huntington, said,
I shootings began
April 3 and . ve continued since
then.
.Strne :!19 members of United
Steelworkers Local 14262. nead·
quartered In Huntington, walked off

their j&lt;b; with the Ohio River Co.
alter their contract expired March
31, union staff representatlvP Carroll Floyed sa id.
Although there has been some
picketing lly union members on
boats in the liver and at the
company's coa l·loadlng ' facility ,
("loyd said there was no connection
between the strike and the violence.
" I have also been Informed by the
Coast Guard that certain acts have
been committed ," F loyd said, " but
It certainly has not been shown that

these are stril\~ · re,la ll'd Incidents.
"This organization certainly does
not condone that type of activity."
F loyd a dded.
Moll said reports of shootings
have com e !rom tow boat operators
on the Ohio River from Pittsburgh.
Pa .. to Cairo, Ill. He said not one has
beeen Injured In the Incidents and
ilivestlgators arc baffled about who
Is respons ible.
"We have no Idea who has been
fi ring on thsoe vessels," Moll said.
" and no Idea what kind of weapons
were used.':

Moll dcdlnf'd to commt•nt on
whPthcr the attacks were dlrcctro
against tug boats Ol)f'ra tcd by one

part lcular company.
" If 1her-e's a lot of publicity about
this. there's a possibil ity ot h~r
people will get the ldPa Ihey can.go
shoot ing at tug IJoa ts and we don't
'
want to crPate that possibility,"
he
said.
Tom Schmidt , th&lt;' genera l counsel of Clnclnnatl· based Ohio River
Co .. sa id thr company's tug boats
have been Idled by the slr1kf'.

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·Announce·hearing. dates for suspect~
POINT PLEASANT - Bond was set Friday lor two of three
suspects charged In connection with the holding of two federal
agents at bay with a rtr1e and dynamite in a garage at Letart
Thursday night.
·
John William Roach, 43, SUdlng HUl Creek Road, at whose
residence the Incident occurred, and hts son, Jobn .Andrew Roach,
19, along with a 16-year-old male, were also charged In connection
with posses,stng stolen explosives.
John WUI!am ROach Is Incarcerated In tile Mason County Jail In
lieu of $l:ll,IXXl bond set by Mason Cpunty Magistrate, Paul E .
"Snooky" Smith. He has_been charged" wfth seven felony counts,
Including two counts of kidnapping, aiding In the concealment c1
stolen goods, possession of explosive materials, conspiracy with
critnlnallntent to possess explosive materials, conspiracy to conceal
stolen goods and conspiracy to commtt kidnapping.
Magistrate Smith said a preliminary heJiJ1ng for Roach has
been set lor Thursday, Aprtl 14, at 2 p:m.
John Andrew Roach faces federal char&amp;es of poilseSSlon or
stolen explosives and assault on a federal oftlcer in U.s , Magistrate
Court In HuntlnjJton, ·a ccording to Aslilt,ant U.S. Attorney Gary · ·
Pullins. The
rn&amp;n appeared Friday lllDrnlni 'before
Maglltrate Maurice Q. Taylor, who !let bond at-~.
Hi was taken to the Kanawha County Jail wl!ere be awattl a
preUmlnary hearln&amp;. set lot AprO 18 at 10 a.m., to deterrnlne If there ·
II pr-obable ca~~~e . to hold l!frn on the cbargl!e, Pullll)llald.
1be lncldent apparently occurred between 6: JO ilnd 1. p.m.

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Thursday when two agents with the U.S. Treasury' s Alcohol,
Tobacco and . Firearms Jlureau In Charleston and with the
19-year-old to arrange a "buy" of the explosives In an attempt to
recover about tiOO pounds of dynamite reported sllllen last
November.
As the agents were about to take John Andrew Roach Into
custody, till? 16-year-old, who was hiding behind a basement door In
the garage with a loaded .22-callber rttle, apparently aimed the
weapon at· the agents and ordered Roach's release, according to
Ma50n County Proaecuting Attorney Damon B. Morgan Jr.
The agents, Larry Sparks and Richard Kemp, were able to talk
the boy into surrendering' to them within mtnutes .

· The ATF agents and officers from the Mason County Shertf!' s
Department and the Point Pleasant Detachment or the West
. VIrginia State Pollee, recavered_the d)'namlte, which had -been
stolen from a magazine tn -the TNT area teased by the Austin
P'""""r Company of McArthur, and !rom the Raven·Hocldng Coal
· Co., Clltton, from the prage and howe, and from areas surrounding
the Roach residence, Morgan said. ·
1be 16-year-old wa.s transported to the Mercer County
• Chlldren'i Home In Prtncetod. ile wUI appear, before Circuit Judge
ClareDce Watt 110111e time thll week to ~Wer charges IUed.under a
Juvenile petition, Including two countl ol kidnapping, possessing
expiollvea with crtmlnalintelit, a.ssault, obltruclinl an officer, and
aldlnlln.the C!Oileea]Jnent d. .Ito~ property.

.

RECOVER EXPLosiVES - Here II part of 600 pounds of
expiOilvea, lncludln« dynamlle, blalatlng C8fJ8 and lletolllllor Wire,
rooavered Frki11¥ by I~ aaea&amp;a from the Jolm Wllllam RoaCh
1 It'mce,l..eUri, W, VL Thellemiwererepol1edstolenlromtwoarea
!Irma fall November.

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